Resonance-based integrators for dispersive PDEs use decorated trees and exact oscillation identities to reduce the regularity required for numerical convergence; this review surveys their construction and error analysis.
Composition and substitution of Regularity Structures B-series
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In this work, we introduce Regularity Structures B-series which are used for describing solutions of singular stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs). We define composition and substitutions of these B-series and as in the context of B-series for ordinary differential equations, these operations can be rewritten via products and Hopf algebras which have been used for building up renormalised models. These models provide a suitable topology for solving singular SPDEs. This new construction sheds a new light on these products and open interesting perspectives for the study of singular SPDEs in connection with B-series.
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Resonance-based integrators for dispersive PDEs use decorated trees and exact oscillation identities to reduce the regularity required for numerical convergence; this review surveys their construction and error analysis.