Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM)

Multirate

Highly integrated electric cicuits show a phenomenon called latency. That is, a processed signal causes activity only in a small subset of the whole circuit (imagine a central processing unit), whereas the other part of the system behaves almost constant over some time - is latent. Such an electric system can be described as coupled system, where the waveforms show different time scales, also refered to as multirate.

More generally, any coupled problem formulation due to coupled physical effects, may cause a multirate problem: image the simulation of car driving on the road, there you need a model for the wheel, the chassis, the dampers, the road,... (cf. co-simulation). Again each system is covered by their own time constant, which might vary over several orders of magnitude comparing different subsystems.

Classical methods cannot exploit this multirate potential, but resolve everything on the finest scale. This causes an over sampling of the latent components. In constrast, Co-simulation or especially dedicated multirate methods are designed to use the inherent step size to resolve the time-domain behaviour of each subystem with the required accuracy. This requires a time-stepping for each.

Group members working in that field

  • Andreas Bartel
  • Michael Günther

Former and ongoing Projects

  • CoMSON
  • ICESTARS
  • 03GUNAVN

Cooperations

Publications



2016

3542.

Colomer, Juan P.; Blanco, Mar{í}a B.; Pe{{\~n}}{é}{{\~n}}ory, Alicia B.; Barnes, Ian; Wiesen, Peter; Teruel, Mariano A.
Arrhenius parameters for the OH-initiated degradation of methyl crotonate, methyl-3,3-dimethyl acrylate, (E)-ethyl tiglate and methyl-3-butenoate over the temperature range of 288-314 K
RSC Advances, 6 (59) :53723-53729
2016

3541.

Colomer, Juan P.; Blanco, María B.; Peñéñory, Alicia B.; Barnes, Ian; Wiesen, Peter; Teruel, Mariano A.
Arrhenius parameters for the OH-initiated degradation of methyl crotonate, methyl-3,3-dimethyl acrylate, (E)-ethyl tiglate and methyl-3-butenoate over the temperature range of 288-314 K
RSC Advances, 6 (59) :53723-53729
2016

3540.

Malkin, Tamsin L.; Heard, Dwayne E.; Hood, Christina; Stocker, Jenny; Carruthers, David; Mackenzie, Ian A.; Doherty, Ruth M.; Vieno, Massimo; Lee, James D.; Kleffmann, Jörg; Laufs, Sebastian; Whalley, Lisa K.
Assessing chemistry schemes and constraints in air quality models used to predict ozone in London against the detailed Master Chemical Mechanism
Faraday Discussions, 189 :589-616
2016

3539.

Malkin, Tamsin L.; Heard, Dwayne E.; Hood, Christina; Stocker, Jenny; Carruthers, David; Mackenzie, Ian A.; Doherty, Ruth M.; Vieno, Massimo; Lee, James D.; Kleffmann, Jörg; Laufs, Sebastian; Whalley, Lisa K.
Assessing chemistry schemes and constraints in air quality models used to predict ozone in London against the detailed Master Chemical Mechanism
Faraday Discussions, 189 :589-616
2016

3538.

Malkin, Tamsin L.; Heard, Dwayne E.; Hood, Christina; Stocker, Jenny; Carruthers, David; Mackenzie, Ian A.; Doherty, Ruth M.; Vieno, Massimo; Lee, James D.; Kleffmann, Jörg; Laufs, Sebastian; Whalley, Lisa K.
Assessing chemistry schemes and constraints in air quality models used to predict ozone in London against the detailed Master Chemical Mechanism
Faraday Discussions, 189 :589-616
2016

3537.

Blanco, Mar{í}a B.; Barnes, Ian; Wiesen, Peter; Teruel, Mariano A.
Atmospheric sink of methyl chlorodifluoroacetate and ethyl chlorodifluoroacetate: Temperature dependent rate coefficients, product distribution of their reactions with Cl atoms and CF\(_{2}\)ClC(O)OH formation
RSC Advances, 6 (57) :51834-51844
2016

3536.

Blanco, Mar{í}a B.; Barnes, Ian; Wiesen, Peter; Teruel, Mariano A.
Atmospheric sink of methyl chlorodifluoroacetate and ethyl chlorodifluoroacetate: Temperature dependent rate coefficients, product distribution of their reactions with Cl atoms and CF\(_{2}\)ClC(O)OH formation
RSC Advances, 6 (57) :51834-51844
2016

3535.

Blanco, María B.; Barnes, Ian; Wiesen, Peter; Teruel, Mariano A.
Atmospheric sink of methyl chlorodifluoroacetate and ethyl chlorodifluoroacetate: Temperature dependent rate coefficients, product distribution of their reactions with Cl atoms and CF2ClC(O)OH formation
RSC Advances, 6 (57) :51834-51844
2016

3534.

Tausch, Michael W.; Geller, Heidrun
Bilingualen Unterricht weiterentwickeln und erforschen
In Bärbel Diehr and G. Preisfeld and Lars Schmelter, Editor
Chapter Gesprächsanalyse im bilingualen, englischsprachigen Chemieunterricht, Page 10
Publisher: Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main
2016
10

3533.

Kruse, Thomas; Popier, Alexandre
BSDEs with monotone generator driven by Brownian and Poisson noises in a general filtration
Stochastics, 88 (4) :491--539
2016
Publisher: Taylor & Francis

3532.

Kruse, Thomas; Popier, Alexandre
BSDEs with monotone generator driven by Brownian and Poisson noises in a general filtration
Stochastics, 88 (4) :491–539
2016
Publisher: Taylor & Francis

3531.

Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia; Kröger, Simone; Siehr, I.
Chemie 1 (Berlin/Brandenburg)
Publisher: C.C.Buchner, Bamberg
2016

3530.

Meuter, Nico
Chemie 1 Berlin/Brandenburg, Gefährdungsbeurteilungen 1
In Claudia Bohrmann-Linde and Simone Krees and I. Siehr, Editor
Publisher: C. C. Buchner
2016

3529.

Tausch, Michael W.
Chemie und Licht - Ein Imperativ für Unterricht und Lehre
GDCh-HighChem hautnah - Aktuelles zu Chemie und Licht, 11
2016

3528.

Schmiedt, Hanno; Jensen, Per; Schlemmer, Stephan
Collective Molecular Superrotation: A Model for Extremely Flexible Molecules Applied to Protonated Methane
Physical Review Letters, 117 (22) :1-5
2016

3527.

Schmiedt, Hanno; Jensen, Per; Schlemmer, Stephan
Collective Molecular Superrotation: A Model for Extremely Flexible Molecules Applied to Protonated Methane
Physical Review Letters, 117 (22) :1-5
2016

3526.

Schmiedt, Hanno; Jensen, Per; Schlemmer, Stephan
Collective Molecular Superrotation: A Model for Extremely Flexible Molecules Applied to Protonated Methane
Physical Review Letters, 117 (22) :1-5
2016

3525.

Gausling, Kai; Bartel, Andreas
Coupling interfaces and their impact in field/circuit co-simulation
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 52 (3) :1–4
2016
Publisher: IEEE

3524.

Kersten, Hendrik; Kroll, Kai; Haberer, Kirsten; Brockmann, Klaus Josef; Benter, Thorsten; Peterson, Amelia; Makarov, Alexander
Design Study of an Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization Interface for GC-MS
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 27 (4) :607-614
2016

3523.

Kersten, Hendrik; Kroll, Kai; Haberer, Kirsten; Brockmann, Klaus Josef; Benter, Thorsten; Peterson, Amelia; Makarov, Alexander
Design Study of an Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization Interface for GC-MS
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 27 (4) :607-614
2016

3522.

Kersten, Hendrik; Kroll, Kai; Haberer, Kirsten; Brockmann, Klaus Josef; Benter, Thorsten; Peterson, Amelia; Makarov, Alexander
Design Study of an Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization Interface for GC-MS
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 27 (4) :607-614
2016

3521.

Lee, James D.; Whalley, Lisa K.; Heard, Dwayne E.; Stone, Daniel; Dunmore, Rachel E.; Hamilton, Jacqueline F.; Young, D. E.; Allan, J. D.; Laufs, Sebastian; Kleffmann, Jörg
Detailed budget analysis of HONO in central London reveals a missing daytime source
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16 (5) :2747-2764
2016

3520.

Lee, James D.; Whalley, Lisa K.; Heard, Dwayne E.; Stone, Daniel; Dunmore, Rachel E.; Hamilton, Jacqueline F.; Young, D. E.; Allan, J. D.; Laufs, Sebastian; Kleffmann, Jörg
Detailed budget analysis of HONO in central London reveals a missing daytime source
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16 (5) :2747-2764
2016

3519.

Lee, James D.; Whalley, Lisa K.; Heard, Dwayne E.; Stone, Daniel; Dunmore, Rachel E.; Hamilton, Jacqueline F.; Young, D. E.; Allan, J. D.; Laufs, Sebastian; Kleffmann, Jörg
Detailed budget analysis of HONO in central London reveals a missing daytime source
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16 (5) :2747-2764
2016

3518.

Wyss, Christian
Dichotomy, spectral subspaces and unbounded projections
, Operator theory, function spaces, and applications Volume 255 from Oper. Theory Adv. Appl.
Page 221-233
Publisher: Birkhäuser/Springer
2016
221-233