Slow manifolds of classical Pauli particle enable structure-preserving geometric algorithms for guiding center dynamics
Abstract
Since variational symplectic integrators for the guiding center was proposed [1,2], structure-preserving geometric algorithms have become an active research field in plasma physics. We found that the slow manifolds of the classical Pauli particle enable a family of structure-preserving geometric algorithms for guiding center dynamics with long-term stability and accuracy. This discovery overcomes the difficulty associated with the unstable parasitic modes for variational symplectic integrators when applied to the degenerate guiding center Lagrangian. It is a pleasant surprise that Pauli's Hamiltonian for electrons, which predated the Dirac equation and marks the beginning of particle physics, reappears in classical physics as an effective algorithm for solving an important plasma physics problem. This technique is applicable to other degenerate Lagrangians reduced from regular Lagrangians.
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@article{arxiv.2006.03818,
title = {Slow manifolds of classical Pauli particle enable structure-preserving geometric algorithms for guiding center dynamics},
author = {Jianyuan Xiao and Hong Qin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.03818},
year = {2021}
}