Numerical solution of discontinuous differential systems: Approaching the discontinuity surface from one side (Q1946136): Difference between revisions

From MaRDI portal
RedirectionBot (talk | contribs)
Removed claims
RedirectionBot (talk | contribs)
Changed an Item
Property / author
 
Property / author: Luciano Lopez / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / reviewed by
 
Property / reviewed by: Manuel Calvo / rank
 
Normal rank

Revision as of 10:30, 11 February 2024

scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Numerical solution of discontinuous differential systems: Approaching the discontinuity surface from one side
scientific article

    Statements

    Numerical solution of discontinuous differential systems: Approaching the discontinuity surface from one side (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    18 April 2013
    0 references
    This paper deals with the numerical solution of initial value problems (IVPs) (1) \( x'(t) = f(x(t)), ~x(0)=x_0 \in {\mathbb R}^d\) where \(f\) is a discontinuous vector field defined by \( f(x)= f_1(x)\) if \( x \in S_1 = \{ x ; h(x)>0\} \) and \( f(x)=f_2(x)\) if \( x \in S_2 = \{ x ; h(x)< 0\} \) with a known discontinuity hypersurface in the \(d\)-dimensional space defined by \( \{x \in R^d; h(x)=0 \}\) where \( f_1\) may not be defined in \(S_2\) and \(f_2\) in \(S_1\). After some comments on the extension of these discontinuous systems into Filippov convex differential inclusions that allows one to define solutions that may slide along the discontinuity hypersurface or cross it, the authors consider the so-called one-sided explicit Runge-Kutta methods for solving one-sided solutions of IVPs (1). Such methods permit to define numerically a solution of (1) up to the point that hits the discontinuous hypersurface and are defined by adjusting the stepsize so that the vector field is computed only in the same side of the hypersurface. Some particular Runge-Kutta methods up to fourth order are considered and the numerical experiments with two elementary test problems are presented to show the performance of the methods.
    0 references
    initial value problems
    0 references
    discontinous vector fields
    0 references
    explicit Runge-Kutta methods
    0 references
    detection of singularities
    0 references
    stepsize adjusting
    0 references
    Filippov convex differential inclusions
    0 references
    one-sided solution
    0 references
    numerical experiments
    0 references
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references