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The authors introduce and analyze a general linear method in order to solve Hamiltonian problems. Their method is one of order 4, symmetric and G-symplectic, with bounded parasitic components. It requires a lower computational effort than the symplectic Runge-Kutta methods at the same accuracy level. Some numerical experiments are carried out in order to confirm the qualities of the method.
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Numerical integration of Hamiltonian problems by G-symplectic methods
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    Numerical integration of Hamiltonian problems by G-symplectic methods (English)
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    The authors introduce and analyze a general linear method in order to solve Hamiltonian problems. Their method is one of order 4, symmetric and G-symplectic, with bounded parasitic components. It requires a lower computational effort than the symplectic Runge-Kutta methods at the same accuracy level. Some numerical experiments are carried out in order to confirm the qualities of the method.
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    Hamiltonian problems
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    geometric numerical integration
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    general linear methods
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    B-series method
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    symmetric methods
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    G-symplectic methods
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    comparison of methods
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    symplectic Runge-Kutta methods
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    numerical experiments
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