A new symmetric linearly implicit exponential integrator preserving polynomial invariants or Lyapunov functions for conservative or dissipative systems

04/25/2021
by   Lu Li, et al.
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We present a new linearly implicit exponential integrator that preserves the polynomial first integrals or Lyapunov functions for the conservative and dissipative stiff equations, respectively. The method is tested by both oscillated ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations, e.g., an averaged system in wind-induced oscillation, the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam systems, and the polynomial pendulum oscillators. The numerical simulations confirm the conservative properties of the proposed method and demonstrate its good behavior in superior running speed when compared with fully implicit schemes for long-time simulations.

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