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Convergence analysis of a numerical method to solve the adjoint linearized periodic orbit equations
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    Convergence analysis of a numerical method to solve the adjoint linearized periodic orbit equations (English)
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    24 September 2010
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    The authors deal with the equation adjoint to the linearization of the periodic orbit equations in a dynamical system. Some numerical methods were already introduced in literature to solve the adjoint equations. Among them, a recent approach was presented for the computation of the solution as a byproduct of the computation of the periodic orbit. However, this method was lacking in a rigorous convergence analysis, which, instead, is the aim of this remarkable paper. Actually, the method is analyzed in detail and proved to be equivalent to a collocation method for the adjoint equations and consequently its convergence and order of convergence are obtained. The paper enjoys some significant detailed numerical examples. Unfortunately, the announced Section 4 devoted to some conclusions is not present.
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    order of convergence
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    limit cycle
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    collocation
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    Gauss point
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    adjoint equations
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    periodic orbit
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    convergence
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    numerical examples
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