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    Hamiltonian interpolation of splitting approximations for nonlinear PDEs (English)
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    A wide class of semilinear Hamiltonian partial differential equations (PDEs) and their approximation by time splitting methods is considered. It is assumed that the nonlinearity is polynomial, and that the numerical trajectory remains at least uniformly integrable with respect to an eigenbasis of the linear operator (typically the Fourier basis). The authors show the existence of a modified interpolated Hamiltonian equation whose exact solution coincides with the discrete flow at each time step over a long time. While for standard splitting or implicit--explicit schemes, this long time depends on a cut-off condition in the high frequencies (CFL condition), it is shown that it can be made exponentially large with respect to the step size for a class of modified splitting schemes.
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    Hamiltonian interpolation
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    backward error analysis
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    splitting integrators
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    nonlinear wave equation
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    long-time behaviour
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    semilinear Hamiltonian equations
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    time splitting methods
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    CFL condition
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