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The following pages link to Variable step size does not harm second-order integrators for Hamiltonian systems (Q686574):
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- Does variable step size ruin a symplectic integrator? (Q687820) (← links)
- Variable step implementation of geometric integrators (Q1294498) (← links)
- Symplectic variable step size integration for \(N\)-body problems (Q1294540) (← links)
- Numerical experiments on the efficiency of second-order mixed-variable symplectic integrators for \(N\)-body problems (Q1364163) (← links)
- Variable time step integration with symplectic methods (Q1372703) (← links)
- The rate of error growth in Hamiltonian-conserving integrators (Q1894289) (← links)
- Lack of dissipativity is not symplecticness (Q1899935) (← links)
- The Chebyshev methods of Panovsky and Richardson as Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods (Q1903664) (← links)
- Variable step size destabilizes the Störmer/leapfrog/Verlet method (Q2366660) (← links)
- Performance of variable step size methods for solving model separable Hamiltonian systems (Q2486767) (← links)