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arxiv: 1308.6620 · v1 · pith:U2Y3S7V3new · submitted 2013-08-29 · 🧮 math.NA

Collective symplectic integrators

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We construct symplectic integrators for Lie-Poisson systems. The integrators are standard symplectic (partitioned) Runge--Kutta methods. Their phase space is a symplectic vector space with a Hamiltonian action with momentum map $J$ whose range is the target Lie--Poisson manifold, and their Hamiltonian is collective, that is, it is the target Hamiltonian pulled back by $J$. The method yields, for example, a symplectic midpoint rule expressed in 4 variables for arbitrary Hamiltonians on $\mathfrak{so}(3)^*$. The method specializes in the case that a sufficiently large symmetry group acts on the fibres of $J$, and generalizes to the case that the vector space carries a bifoliation. Examples involving many classical groups are presented.

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