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Symplectic integration schemes for the ABC flow
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    Symplectic integration schemes for the ABC flow (English)
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    The numerical solution of Arnold-Beltrami-Childress (ABC) flows is investigated. Symplectic integration schemes for the ABC flows are developed. These schemes are explicit and a comparison with a fourth-order Runge-Kutta method is presented. Numerical tests show that the proposed symplectic schemes are more efficient for the calculation of stable orbits.
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    Hamilton equations
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    ABC flow
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    Arnold-Beltrami-Childress flows
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    symplectic integration schemes
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    numerical tests
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    Runge-Kutta method
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    stable orbits
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