Positive definiteness in the numerical solution of Riccati differential equations (Q1326376)
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Positive definiteness in the numerical solution of Riccati differential equations (English)
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7 July 1994
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We address the issue of integrating symmetric Riccati and Lyapunov matrix differential equations. In many cases -- typical in applications -- the solutions are positive definite matrices. Our goal is to study when and how this property is maintained for a numerical computed solution. There are two classes of solution methods: direct and indirect algorithms. The first class consists of the schemes resulting from direct discretization of the equations. The second class consists of algorithms which recover the solution by exploiting some special formulae that these solutions are known to satisfy. We show first that using a direct algorithm -- a one-step scheme or a strictly stable multistep scheme (explicit or implicit) -- limits the order of the numerical method to one if we want to guarantee that the computed solution stays positive definite. Then we show two ways to obtain positive definite higher order approximations by using indirect algorithms. The first is to apply a symplectic integrator to an associated Hamiltonian system. The other uses stepwise linearization.
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Riccati matrix differential equation
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backward error analysis
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Lyapunov matrix differential equations
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indirect algorithms
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direct algorithm
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one-step scheme
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multistep scheme
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symplectic integrator
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Hamiltonian system
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