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



2018

3942.

Frommer, Andreas; Schimmel, Claudia; Schweitzer, Marcel
Bounds for the decay of the entries in inverses and Cauchy-Stieltjes functions of certain sparse, normal matrices
Numer. Linear Algebra Appl., 25 (4) :e2131, 17
2018

3941.

Frommer, Andreas; Schimmel, Claudia; Schweitzer, Marcel
Bounds for the decay of the entries in inverses and Cauchy-Stieltjes functions of certain sparse, normal matrices
Numer. Linear Algebra Appl., 25 (4) :e2131, 17
2018

3940.

Frommer, Andreas; Schimmel, Claudia; Schweitzer, Marcel
Bounds for the decay of the entries in inverses and Cauchy-Stieltjes functions of certain sparse, normal matrices
Numer. Linear Algebra Appl., 25 (4) :e2131, 17
2018

3939.

Heilmann, Margareta; Raşa, Ioan
C0-semigroups associated with uniquely ergodic Kantorovich modifications of operators
Positivity, 22 :829-835
2018

3938.

[german] Spinnen, Sebastian; Tausch, Michael W.
Chem4Digit - Chemie für digitale Logik
CHEMKON, 25 (2) :69--73
2018
Herausgeber: Wiley

3937.

Meuter, Nico
Chemie 2 Berlin/Brandenburg, Gefährdungsbeurteilungen 2
In Claudia Bohrmann-Linde and Simone Krees and I. Siehr, Editor
Herausgeber: C. C. Buchner
2018

3936.

[german] Meuter, Nico
Chemie Baden-Württemberg LB 1 mit GFB
In Claudia Bohrmann-Linde and Jochen Krüger and Klaus Schneiderhan, Editor
Kapitel Gef{\~A}¤hrdungsbeurteilungen
Herausgeber: C. C. Buchner
2018

3935.

Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia; Kleefeldt, Simon
Chemische Reaktionen mit der Wärmebildkamera betrachtet
Nachrichten aus der Chemie, 66 (12) :1182-1185
2018
Herausgeber: Wiley

3934.

Kleffmann, Jörg
Comment on ''Wavelength-Resolved Photon Fluxes of Indoor Light Sources: Implications for HO\(_{x}\) Production''
Environmental Science \& Technology, 52 (18) :11964-11965
2018

3933.

Kleffmann, Jörg
Comment on ''Wavelength-Resolved Photon Fluxes of Indoor Light Sources: Implications for HO\(_{x}\) Production''
Environmental Science \& Technology, 52 (18) :11964-11965
2018

3932.

Kleffmann, Jörg
Comment on "Wavelength-Resolved Photon Fluxes of Indoor Light Sources: Implications for HOx Production"
Environmental Science & Technology, 52 (18) :11964-11965
2018

3931.

Kreidler, Henrik
Compact operator semigroups applied to dynamical systems
Semigroup Forum, 97 (3) :523--547
2018

3930.

Heilmann, Margareta; Nasaireh, Fadel; Raşa, Ioan
Complements to Voronovskaja's formula
Mathematics and Computing - ICMC 2018,Band Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Computing, Seite 127-134
ICMC 2018
Varanasi, India
January 9-11, 2018
In Debdas Ghosh, Debasis Giri, Ram N. Mohapatra, Kouichi Sakurai, Ekrem Savas and Tanmoy Som, Editor
Herausgeber: Springer
2018

3929.

Hirano, Tsuneo; Nagashima, Umpei; Jensen, Per
Computational molecular spectroscopy of X\verb=~=\(^{2}\)\(\Pi\) NCS: Electronic properties and ro-vibrationally averaged structure
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 346 :4-12
2018
Herausgeber: Academic Press

3928.

Hirano, Tsuneo; Nagashima, Umpei; Jensen, Per
Computational molecular spectroscopy of X\verb=~=\(^{2}\)\(\Pi\) NCS: Electronic properties and ro-vibrationally averaged structure
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 346 :4-12
2018
Herausgeber: Academic Press

3927.

Hirano, Tsuneo; Nagashima, Umpei; Jensen, Per
Computational molecular spectroscopy of X~2Π NCS: Electronic properties and ro-vibrationally averaged structure
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 346 :4-12
2018
Herausgeber: Academic Press

3926.

Freund, Jens; Galleguillos Kempf, Sarah C.; Jensen, Per; Nagashima, Umpei; Hirano, Tsuneo
Computational spectroscopy of NCS in the Renner-degenerate electronic state X\verb=~=\(^{2}\)\(\Pi\)
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 345 :31-38
2018
Herausgeber: Academic Press

3925.

Freund, Jens; Galleguillos Kempf, Sarah C.; Jensen, Per; Nagashima, Umpei; Hirano, Tsuneo
Computational spectroscopy of NCS in the Renner-degenerate electronic state X\verb=~=\(^{2}\)\(\Pi\)
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 345 :31-38
2018
Herausgeber: Academic Press

3924.

Freund, Jens; Galleguillos Kempf, Sarah C.; Jensen, Per; Nagashima, Umpei; Hirano, Tsuneo
Computational spectroscopy of NCS in the Renner-degenerate electronic state X~2Π
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 345 :31-38
2018
Herausgeber: Academic Press

3923.

Metzger, Jutta; Nied, Manuela; Corsmeier, Ulrich; Kleffmann, Jörg; Kottmeier, Christoph
Dead Sea evaporation by eddy covariance measurements vs. aerodynamic, energy budget, Priestley-Taylor, and Penman estimates
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 22 (2) :1135-1155
2018

3922.

Metzger, Jutta; Nied, Manuela; Corsmeier, Ulrich; Kleffmann, Jörg; Kottmeier, Christoph
Dead Sea evaporation by eddy covariance measurements vs. aerodynamic, energy budget, Priestley-Taylor, and Penman estimates
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 22 (2) :1135-1155
2018

3921.

Metzger, Jutta; Nied, Manuela; Corsmeier, Ulrich; Kleffmann, Jörg; Kottmeier, Christoph
Dead Sea evaporation by eddy covariance measurements vs. aerodynamic, energy budget, Priestley-Taylor, and Penman estimates
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 22 (2) :1135-1155
2018

3920.

Gausling, Kai; Bartel, Andreas
Density Estimation Techniques in Cosimulation Using Spectral- and Kernel Methods
In Langer, U. and Amrhein, W. and Zulehner, W., Editor, Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering: SCEE 2016, St. Wolfgang, Austria, October 2016Band28, Seite 81--89
Springer International Publishing
In Langer, U. and Amrhein, W. and Zulehner, W., Editor
Herausgeber: Springer
2018

3919.

Gausling, Kai; Bartel, Andreas
Density estimation techniques in cosimulation using Spectral-and Kernel methods
In Langer, Ulrich and Amrhein, Wolfgang and Zulehner, Walter, Editor, Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering: SCEE 2016, St. Wolfgang, Austria, October 2016ausMathematics in Industry, Seite 81–89
In Langer, Ulrich and Amrhein, Wolfgang and Zulehner, Walter, Editor
Herausgeber: Springer Cham
2018

3918.

Calore, Enrico; Gabbana, Alessandro
Design and optimizations of lattice Boltzmann methods for massively parallel GPU-based blusters
Seite 54–114
Herausgeber: IGI Global
2018
54–114