In this paper we define a class of modified line integral methods, which are a suitable modification of energy conserving methods in the HBVMs class, able to cope with conservative problems possessing multiple invariants. The analysis of the methods is provided, along with some numerical tests
Recently, a new family of integrators (Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods) has been introduced, whi...
We discuss the use of linear multistep methods for the solution of conservative (in particular Hamil...
In this paper we are concerned with the analysis of a class of geometric integrators, at first devis...
In this paper we define a class of modified line integral methods, which are a suitable modification...
Published by the AIP Publishing Articles you may be interested in Enhanced HBVMs for the numerical s...
AbstractRecently, the class of Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) has been introduced with t...
Recently, the class of Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) has been introduced with the aim ...
We provide a self-contained introduction to discrete line integral methods, a class of energy-conser...
A new class of geometric integrators, able to preserve any number of independent invariants of a gen...
We sketch out the use of the line integral as a tool to devise numerical methods suitable for conser...
Line Integral Methods for Conservative Problems explains the numerical solution of differential equa...
The family of EQUIP (Energy and QUadratic Invariants Preserving) methods for Hamiltonian systems is ...
In this paper, we propose a second order energy-conserving approximation procedure for Hamiltonian s...
We introduce a family of fourth-order two-step methods that preserve the energy function of canonica...
In this paper, we study recent results in the numerical solution of Hamiltonian partial differential...
Recently, a new family of integrators (Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods) has been introduced, whi...
We discuss the use of linear multistep methods for the solution of conservative (in particular Hamil...
In this paper we are concerned with the analysis of a class of geometric integrators, at first devis...
In this paper we define a class of modified line integral methods, which are a suitable modification...
Published by the AIP Publishing Articles you may be interested in Enhanced HBVMs for the numerical s...
AbstractRecently, the class of Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) has been introduced with t...
Recently, the class of Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) has been introduced with the aim ...
We provide a self-contained introduction to discrete line integral methods, a class of energy-conser...
A new class of geometric integrators, able to preserve any number of independent invariants of a gen...
We sketch out the use of the line integral as a tool to devise numerical methods suitable for conser...
Line Integral Methods for Conservative Problems explains the numerical solution of differential equa...
The family of EQUIP (Energy and QUadratic Invariants Preserving) methods for Hamiltonian systems is ...
In this paper, we propose a second order energy-conserving approximation procedure for Hamiltonian s...
We introduce a family of fourth-order two-step methods that preserve the energy function of canonica...
In this paper, we study recent results in the numerical solution of Hamiltonian partial differential...
Recently, a new family of integrators (Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods) has been introduced, whi...
We discuss the use of linear multistep methods for the solution of conservative (in particular Hamil...
In this paper we are concerned with the analysis of a class of geometric integrators, at first devis...