Coupled DAE Problems
Coupled Problems of differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) arise typically from either multiphysical modeling (e.g. in circuit simulation with heating) or from refined modeling, where crucial parts of the original problem are replaced by a better, but computational more expensive model (e.g. circuits refined by field models). Furthermore splitting methods may turn a monolithic DAE problem into coupled subproblems, e.g. because of different time scales (multirate). In any case the DAEs arise from network approaches or space-discretization of PDAEs (Partial Differential Algebraic Equations).
Often the coupled equations have quite different properties, i.e., symmetries, definiteness or time scales. Thus the coupled system must be analyzed (e.g. the index) and tailored methods have to be developed (e.g. dynamic iteration).
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Publications
- 1973
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Becker, Karl Heinz; Fink, Ewald H.; Langen, P.; Schurath, Ulrich
The Chemiluminescent Reaction of HCO with O\(_{2}\)(\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)\(_{g}\))
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A, 28 (11) :1872-1874
19731.
Becker, Karl Heinz; Fink, Ewald H.; Langen, P.; Schurath, Ulrich
The Chemiluminescent Reaction of HCO with O2(1Δg)
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A, 28 (11) :1872-1874
1973