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The stabilization of linear multistep methods for constrained mechanical systems (English)
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25 November 1999
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A straightforward application of linear multistep methods to index 2 differential-algebraic equations leads to a convergent numerical scheme only if the method is strictly stable at infinity. This excludes all high-order Adams methods. The present article proposes to consider partitioned multistep methods, i.e., the differential components are discretized by an accurate high-order method, and the algebraic components by a method with good stability properties at infinity. These methods are especially attractive for the simulation of (nonstiff) constrained mechanical systems.
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linear multistep methods
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differential-algebraic equations
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constrained mechanical systems
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stabilization
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Adams methods
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