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H A Ddmts.c87f4e208db4ba8acce282dbb9e30381b0b02445e Mon Aug 20 14:56:20 UTC 2018 Hong Zhang <hongzhang@anl.gov> Redesign TS API for split methods

Some explanation of the description on the wikipedia:
- It is correct, but different from the implementations in common codes
- The general framework for the representation orginates from Ronald Ruth's paper on 3rd- and 4th-order symplectic methods
- The order in which velocity and position get updated does not matter; it only leads to variants of the same algorithm

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Project: PETSc time integration
Time: 4.0 hours
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/petsc/include/petsc/private/
H A Dtsimpl.h87f4e208db4ba8acce282dbb9e30381b0b02445e Mon Aug 20 14:56:20 UTC 2018 Hong Zhang <hongzhang@anl.gov> Redesign TS API for split methods

Some explanation of the description on the wikipedia:
- It is correct, but different from the implementations in common codes
- The general framework for the representation orginates from Ronald Ruth's paper on 3rd- and 4th-order symplectic methods
- The order in which velocity and position get updated does not matter; it only leads to variants of the same algorithm

Funded-by:
Project: PETSc time integration
Time: 4.0 hours
Reported-by:
Thanks-to:
/petsc/src/ts/interface/
H A Dtscreate.c87f4e208db4ba8acce282dbb9e30381b0b02445e Mon Aug 20 14:56:20 UTC 2018 Hong Zhang <hongzhang@anl.gov> Redesign TS API for split methods

Some explanation of the description on the wikipedia:
- It is correct, but different from the implementations in common codes
- The general framework for the representation orginates from Ronald Ruth's paper on 3rd- and 4th-order symplectic methods
- The order in which velocity and position get updated does not matter; it only leads to variants of the same algorithm

Funded-by:
Project: PETSc time integration
Time: 4.0 hours
Reported-by:
Thanks-to:
H A Dts.c87f4e208db4ba8acce282dbb9e30381b0b02445e Mon Aug 20 14:56:20 UTC 2018 Hong Zhang <hongzhang@anl.gov> Redesign TS API for split methods

Some explanation of the description on the wikipedia:
- It is correct, but different from the implementations in common codes
- The general framework for the representation orginates from Ronald Ruth's paper on 3rd- and 4th-order symplectic methods
- The order in which velocity and position get updated does not matter; it only leads to variants of the same algorithm

Funded-by:
Project: PETSc time integration
Time: 4.0 hours
Reported-by:
Thanks-to:
/petsc/include/
H A Dpetscts.h87f4e208db4ba8acce282dbb9e30381b0b02445e Mon Aug 20 14:56:20 UTC 2018 Hong Zhang <hongzhang@anl.gov> Redesign TS API for split methods

Some explanation of the description on the wikipedia:
- It is correct, but different from the implementations in common codes
- The general framework for the representation orginates from Ronald Ruth's paper on 3rd- and 4th-order symplectic methods
- The order in which velocity and position get updated does not matter; it only leads to variants of the same algorithm

Funded-by:
Project: PETSc time integration
Time: 4.0 hours
Reported-by:
Thanks-to: