Integration of Trajectories
Thomas S. Parker and
Leon O. Chua
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Thomas S. Parker: Hewlett Packard
Leon O. Chua: University of California, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Chapter Chapter 4 in Practical Numerical Algorithms for Chaotic Systems, 1989, pp 83-114 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The most important numerical task in the simulation of continuous-time dynamical systems is the calculation of trajectories. It is quite common for researchers to treat an integration routine as a black box—given the initial condition, the final time, and the error tolerance, out pops the final state. There is nothing wrong with this approach; indeed, the user should be insulated from the internal details of the coding of an integration routine.
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3486-9_4
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