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Recently, the numerical solution of stiffly/highly-oscillatory Hamiltonian problems has been attacked by using Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) as spectral methods in time. While a theoretical analysis of this spectral approach…
Recently, the numerical solution of multi-frequency, highly-oscillatory Hamiltonian problems has been attacked by using Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) as spectral methods in time. When the problem derives from the space semi-…
Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (in short, HBVMs) is a new class of numerical methods for the efficient numerical solution of canonical Hamiltonian systems. In particular, their main feature is that of exactly preserving, for the…
Recently, the class of energy-conserving Runge-Kutta methods named Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs), has been proposed for the efficient solution of Hamiltonian problems, as well as for other types of conservative problems. In…
One main issue, when numerically integrating autonomous Hamiltonian systems, is the long-term conservation of some of its invariants, among which the Hamiltonian function itself. For example, it is well known that classical symplectic…
We here investigate the efficient implementation of the energy-conserving methods named Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) recently introduced for the numerical solution of Hamiltonian problems. In this note, we describe an…
In this paper, a class of high-order methods to numerically solve Functional Differential Equations with Piecewise Continuous Arguments (FDEPCAs) is discussed. The framework stems from the expansion of the vector field associated with the…
Recently, the efficient numerical solution of Hamiltonian problems has been tackled by defining the class of energy-conserving Runge-Kutta methods named Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs). Their derivation relies on the expansion of…
One main issue, when numerically integrating autonomous Hamiltonian systems, is the long-term conservation of some of its invariants, among which the Hamiltonian function itself. Recently, a new class of methods, named "Hamiltonian Boundary…
We discuss the efficient implementation of Hamiltonian BVMs (HBVMs), a recently introduced class of energy preserving methods for canonical Hamiltonian systems, via their blended formulation. We also discuss the case of separable problems,…
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Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods are a new class of energy preserving one step methods for the solution of polynomial Hamiltonian dynamical systems. They can be thought of as a generalization of collocation methods in that they may be…
In recent years, the efficient numerical solution of Hamiltonian problems has led to the definition of a class of energy-conserving Runge-Kutta methods named Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs). Such methods admit an interesting…
In this paper we describe the efficient numerical implementation of Fractional HBVMs, a class of methods recently introduced for solving systems of fractional differential equations. The reported arguments are implemented in the Matlab code…
We study energy-conserving Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) for Hamiltonian systems, which arise in applications where long-term preservation of energy and symplecticity is essential. HBVMs are multi-stage schemes whose stage…
One main issue, when numerically integrating autonomous Hamiltonian systems, is the long-term conservation of some of its invariants, among which the Hamiltonian function itself. Recently, a new class of methods, named Hamiltonian Boundary…
In recent years, the class of energy-conserving methods named Hamiltonian Boundary Value Methods (HBVMs) has been devised for numerically solving Hamiltonian problems. In this short note, we study their natural formulation as…
The efficient numerical solution of fractional differential equations has been recently tackled through the definition of Fractional HBVMs (FHBVMs), a class of Runge-Kutta type methods. Corresponding Matlab (c) codes have been also made…
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We describe an algorithm for the numerical solution of second order linear differential equations in the highly-oscillatory regime. It is founded on the recent observation that the solutions of equations of this type can be accurately…