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An algebraic approach to invariant preserving integators: the case of quadratic and Hamiltonian invariants
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    An algebraic approach to invariant preserving integators: the case of quadratic and Hamiltonian invariants (English)
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    Using the formalism of B- and S-series, the authors characterise numerical integrators preserving quadratic and Hamiltonian invariants. They first provide alternative proofs of the following two already known results: a B-series integrator preserves quadratic invariants, if and only if it is a symplectic integrator, and it preserves Hamiltonian invariants, if and only if it satisfies certain algebraic conditions. Then they introduce the notion of a modified invariant (a formal series which is \(O(h)\)-close to the given invariant) and prove the following three results: (i) a B-series integrator has a modified invariant for any quadratic invariant, if and only if it is conjugate to a symplectic integrator, (ii) it has a modified Hamiltonian invariant for a Hamiltonian problem, if and only if it is conjugate to a method preserving the Hamiltonian exactly, (iii) a symplectic B-series is formally conjugate to a B-series preserving the Hamiltonian exactly. As a corollary one finds that the underlying one-step method of a symmetric multistep scheme is formally conjugate to a symplectic P-series when applied to Newton's equations.
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    preservation of invariants
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    symplectic integrator
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    B-series
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    S-series
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    Hamiltonian invariants
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    one-step method
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    Newton's equations
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