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arxiv: 1011.3830 · v1 · pith:ZV42JCS7new · submitted 2010-11-16 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · astro-ph.EP· astro-ph.SR

Decreasing Computing Time with Symplectic Correctors in Adaptive Timestepping Routines

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It has previously been shown that varying the numerical timestep during a symplectic orbital integration leads to a random walk in energy and angular momentum, destroying the phase space-conserving property of symplectic integrators. Here we show that when altering the timestep symplectic correctors can be used to reduce this error to a negligible level. Furthermore, these correctors can also be employed to avoid a large error introduction when changing the Hamiltonian's partitioning. We have constructed a numerical integrator using this technique that is nearly as accurate as widely used fixed-step routines. In addition, our algorithm is drastically faster for integrations of highly eccentricitic, large semimajor axis orbits, such as those found in the Oort Cloud.

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