A counterexample of the use of energy as a measure of computational accuracy
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error analysiscounterexampleNewton's methodimplicit schemeconservative motionenergy as a measure of computational accuracy
Nonlinear ordinary differential equations and systems (34A34) Error bounds for numerical methods for ordinary differential equations (65L70) Numerical methods for initial value problems involving ordinary differential equations (65L05) Computational methods for problems pertaining to mechanics of particles and systems (70-08) Forced motions in linear vibration theory (70J35)
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