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    Energy-preserving methods for Poisson systems (English)
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    The authors are concerned with initial value problems attached to systems of ordinary differential equations for which the vector field can be formulated in gradient form. For such problems they introduce and analyze a class of one-step methods which are energy-preserving and are also able to preserve quadratic Casimirs. A numerical test is carried out in order to exemplify the theoretical results.
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    one-step methods
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    Poisson problems
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    Hamiltonian boundary value methods
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    energy-preserving methods
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    line integral methods
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    numerical example
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    initial value problem
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