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Cost-reduction implicit exponential Runge-Kutta methods for highly oscillatory systems

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arxiv 2306.06614 v3 pith:SXZ77M2S submitted 2023-06-11 math.NA cs.NA

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In this paper, two novel classes of implicit exponential Runge-Kutta (ERK) methods are studied for solving highly oscillatory systems. First of all, we analyze the symplectic conditions of two kinds of exponential integrators, and present a first-order symplectic method. In order to solve highly oscillatory problems, the highly accurate implicit ERK integrators (up to order four) are formulated by comparing the Taylor expansions of numerical and exact solutions, it is shown that the order conditions of two new kinds of exponential methods are identical to the order conditions of classical Runge-Kutta (RK) methods. Moreover, we investigate the linear stability properties of these exponential methods. Finally, numerical results not only present the long time energy preservation of the first-order symplectic method, but also illustrate the accuracy and efficiency of these formulated methods in comparison with standard ERK methods.

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