Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM)

Dynamic Iteration Schemes

Dynamic iteration via source coupling

Standard time-integration methods solve transient problems all at once. This may become very inefficient or impossible for large systems of equations. Imaging that such large systems often stem from a coupled problem formulation, where different physical phenomena interact and need to be coupled in order to produce a precise mathematical model.
E.g. highly integrated electric circuits (as in memory chips or CPUs) produce heat, which effects in turn their behavior as electrical system; thus one needs to couple electric and thermal subproblem descriptions. On the one hand, this creates multiple time scales due to different physical phenomena, which demands an efficient treatment, see multirate. On the other hand, in a professional environment one usually has dedicated solvers for the subproblems, which need to be used, and an overall problem formulation is not feasible for any of the involved tools.

For those partitioned problems a dynamic iteration method becomes beneficial or even the sole way-out: it keeps the subproblems separate, solves subproblems sequentially (or in parallel) and iterates until convergence (fixed-point interation). Thus the subproblem's structure can be exploited in the respective integration.

To guarantee or to speed up convergence the time interval of interest is split into a series of windows. Then the time-integration of the windows is applied sequentially and in each window the subproblems are solved iteratively by your favoured method.

Group members working on that field

  • Andreas Bartel
  • Michael Günther

Former and ongoing Projects

Cooperation

Publications



1986

178.

Maten, E. Jan W.; Sleijpen, Gerard L. G.
A convergence analysis of Hopscotch methods for fourth order parabolic equations
Numerische Mathematik, 49 (2-3) :275--290
März 1986
Herausgeber: Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}

177.

Jensen, Per; Spirko, Vladim{í}r
A new Morse-oscillator based Hamiltonian for H\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\): Calculation of line strengths
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 118 (1) :208-231
1986

176.

Adams, Warren P; Sherali, Hanif D
A tight linearization and an algorithm for zero-one quadratic programming problems
Management Science, 32 (10) :1274--1290
1986
Herausgeber: INFORMS

175.

Jensen, Per; Spirko, Vladim{í}r
A new Morse-oscillator based Hamiltonian for H\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\): Calculation of line strengths
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 118 (1) :208-231
1986

174.

Jensen, Per; Spirko, Vladim{í}r; Bunker, Philip R.
A new Morse-oscillator based Hamiltonian for H\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\): Extension to H\(_{2}\)D\(^{+}\) and D\(_{2}\)H\(^{+}\)
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 115 (2) :269-293
1986

173.

Jensen, Per; Spirko, Vladimír; Bunker, Philip R.
A new Morse-oscillator based Hamiltonian for H3+: Extension to H2D+ and D2H+
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 115 (2) :269-293
1986

172.

Jensen, Per; Spirko, Vladim{í}r; Bunker, Philip R.
A new Morse-oscillator based Hamiltonian for H\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\): Extension to H\(_{2}\)D\(^{+}\) and D\(_{2}\)H\(^{+}\)
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 115 (2) :269-293
1986

171.

Vojt{í}k, Jan; Spirko, Vladim{í}r; Jensen, Per
Vibrational energies of H\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\) and Li\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\) based on the diatomics-in-molecules potentials
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 51 (10) :2057-2062
1986
Herausgeber: Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, v.v.i.

170.

Fink, Ewald H.; Kruse, H.; Ramsay, D. A.
The high-resolution emission spectrum of S\(_{2}\) in the near infrared: The b\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{+}\) - X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{-}\) system
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 119 (2) :377-387
1986

169.

Jensen, Per; Winnewisser, Manfred
Prediction of higher inversion energy levels for isocyanamide H2NNC
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 51 (7) :1373-1381
1986
Herausgeber: Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, v.v.i.

168.

Bielefeld, M.; Wildt, J{ü}rgen; Fink, Ewald H.
Rate constants of the near-resonant E-E energy exchange processes SeS(b0\(^{+}\)) + O\(_{2}\)(X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{-}\)) ↔ SeS(X\(_{1}\)0\(^{+}\)) + O\(_{2}\)(a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)\(_{g}\))
Chemical Physics Letters, 126 (5) :421-426
1986

167.

Bielefeld, M.; Wildt, J{ü}rgen; Fink, Ewald H.
Rate constants of the near-resonant E-E energy exchange processes SeS(b0\(^{+}\)) + O\(_{2}\)(X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{-}\)) ↔ SeS(X\(_{1}\)0\(^{+}\)) + O\(_{2}\)(a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)\(_{g}\))
Chemical Physics Letters, 126 (5) :421-426
1986

166.

Bielefeld, M.; Wildt, Jürgen; Fink, Ewald H.
Rate constants of the near-resonant E-E energy exchange processes SeS(b0+) + O2(X3Σg-) ↔ SeS(X10+) + O2(a1Δg)
Chemical Physics Letters, 126 (5) :421-426
1986

165.

Beardsworth, R.; Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.
Rotation-vibration energy levels of H\(_{2}\)O and C\(_{3}\) calculated using the nonrigid bender Hamiltonian
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 118 (1) :50-63
1986

164.

Beardsworth, R.; Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.
Rotation-vibration energy levels of H\(_{2}\)O and C\(_{3}\) calculated using the nonrigid bender Hamiltonian
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 118 (1) :50-63
1986

163.

Beardsworth, R.; Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.
Rotation-vibration energy levels of H2O and C3 calculated using the nonrigid bender Hamiltonian
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 118 (1) :50-63
1986

162.

Tausch, Michael W.
Silberfreie Photographie und Photochromie
Praxis der Naturwissenschaften (Chemie), 35 :19
1986

161.

Maten, E. J. W.
Splitting methods for fourth order parabolic partial differential equations
Computing, 37 (4) :335--350
Dezember 1986
Herausgeber: Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}

160.

Vojt{í}k, Jan; Spirko, Vladim{í}r; Jensen, Per
Vibrational energies of H\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\) and Li\(_{3}\)\(^{+}\) based on the diatomics-in-molecules potentials
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 51 (10) :2057-2062
1986
Herausgeber: Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, v.v.i.

159.

Jensen, Per; Winnewisser, Manfred
Prediction of higher inversion energy levels for isocyanamide H\(_{2}\)NNC
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 51 (7) :1373-1381
1986
Herausgeber: Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, v.v.i.

158.

Fink, Ewald H.; Kruse, H.; Ramsay, D. A.
The high-resolution emission spectrum of S\(_{2}\) in the near infrared: The b\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{+}\) - X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(_{g}\)\(^{-}\) system
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 119 (2) :377-387
1986

157.

Fink, Ewald H.; Kruse, H.; Ramsay, D. A.
The high-resolution emission spectrum of S2 in the near infrared: The b1Σg+ - X3Σg- system
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 119 (2) :377-387
1986

156.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Beardsworth, R.
The potential surface of X~3B1 methylene (CH2) and the singlet-triplet splitting
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 85 (7) :3724-3731
1986

155.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Beardsworth, R.
The potential surface of X\verb=~=\(^{3}\)B\(_{1}\) methylene (CH\(_{2}\)) and the singlet-triplet splitting
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 85 (7) :3724-3731
1986

154.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Beardsworth, R.
The potential surface of X\verb=~=\(^{3}\)B\(_{1}\) methylene (CH\(_{2}\)) and the singlet-triplet splitting
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 85 (7) :3724-3731
1986