A comprehensive linear stability analysis of splitting methods is carried out by means of a 2 × 2 matrix K(x) with polynomial entries (the stability matrix) and the stability polynomial p(x) (the trace of K(x) divided by two). An algorithm is provided for determining the coefficients of all possible time- reversible splitting schemes for a prescribed stability polynomial. It is shown that p(x) carries essentially all the information needed to construct processed splitting methods for numerically approximating the evolution of linear systems. By selecting conveniently the stability polynomial, new integrators with processing for linear equations are built which are orders of magnitude more efficient than other algorithms previously avai...
A typical procedure to integrate numerically the time dependent Schrodinger equation involves two st...
We present a number of new contributions to the topic of const ructing efficient higher-order splitt...
We provide a comprehensive survey of splitting and composition methods for the numerical integratio...
A comprehensive linear stability analysis of splitting methods is carried out by means of a 2 × 2 ma...
In this technical note a general procedure is described to construct internally consistent splittin...
AbstractThis paper concerns the fast numerical factorization of degree a + b polynomials in a neighb...
We present a procedure leading to efficient splitting schemes for the time integration of explicitly...
An important requirement of numerical methods for the integration of nonlinear stiff initial value p...
AbstractA new iterative method for the solution of linear systems, based upon a new splitting of the...
In this paper we consider time-decomposition methods and present interesting model problems as benc...
AbstractNew types of split linear multistep methods (SLMMs) are applied to the numerical solution of...
This article contains various algorithms for investigating the stability (using the apparatus of the...
AbstractMost methods for solving linear systems Ax=b are founded on the ability to split up the matr...
Splitting methods constitute a class (numerical) schemes for solving initial value problems. Roughly...
We explore the applicability of splitting methods involving complex coefficients to solve numericall...
A typical procedure to integrate numerically the time dependent Schrodinger equation involves two st...
We present a number of new contributions to the topic of const ructing efficient higher-order splitt...
We provide a comprehensive survey of splitting and composition methods for the numerical integratio...
A comprehensive linear stability analysis of splitting methods is carried out by means of a 2 × 2 ma...
In this technical note a general procedure is described to construct internally consistent splittin...
AbstractThis paper concerns the fast numerical factorization of degree a + b polynomials in a neighb...
We present a procedure leading to efficient splitting schemes for the time integration of explicitly...
An important requirement of numerical methods for the integration of nonlinear stiff initial value p...
AbstractA new iterative method for the solution of linear systems, based upon a new splitting of the...
In this paper we consider time-decomposition methods and present interesting model problems as benc...
AbstractNew types of split linear multistep methods (SLMMs) are applied to the numerical solution of...
This article contains various algorithms for investigating the stability (using the apparatus of the...
AbstractMost methods for solving linear systems Ax=b are founded on the ability to split up the matr...
Splitting methods constitute a class (numerical) schemes for solving initial value problems. Roughly...
We explore the applicability of splitting methods involving complex coefficients to solve numericall...
A typical procedure to integrate numerically the time dependent Schrodinger equation involves two st...
We present a number of new contributions to the topic of const ructing efficient higher-order splitt...
We provide a comprehensive survey of splitting and composition methods for the numerical integratio...