Volume-preserving algorithms for source-free dynamical systems (Q1907119)

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Volume-preserving algorithms for source-free dynamical systems
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    Volume-preserving algorithms for source-free dynamical systems (English)
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    16 June 1996
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    A source-free dynamical system is defined by the differential equation \(\dot x= a(x)\) with \(\text{div}(a)= 0\). To solve this system numerically for \(x\), it is quite recommended to use volume-preserving algorithms; the aim of the paper is to construct difference schemes preserving this structure. One first shows that the conventional methods, including Runge-Kutta methods and Euler methods are non-volume preserving, and then one defines the ``essentially Hamiltonian decomposition'' of source-free vector fields. This decomposition is then used to construct a volume-preserving difference scheme.
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    essentially Hamiltonian decomposition
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    source-free dynamical system
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    volume-preserving algorithms
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    difference schemes
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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    Euler methods
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