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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: The paper's main result is a simple derivation rule for the Jacobi polynomials with respect to their parameters, i.e. for $\partial_{\alpha} P_n^{\alpha,\beta}$, and $\partial_{\beta} P_n^{\alpha,\beta}$. It is obtained via relations for the Gaussian hypergeometric function concerning parameter derivatives and integer shifts in the first two arguments. These have an interest on their own for further applications to continuous and discrete orthogonal polynomials. The study is motivated by a Galerkin method with moving weight, presents all proofs in detail, and terminates in a brief discussion of the generated polynomials.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We derive a simple accuracy matching strategy for inexact Gauss Newton methods and apply it to the numerical solution of boundary value problems of ordinary differential equations by collocation. The matching strategy is based on an affine contravariant convergence theorem, i. e. , the characteristic constants are invariant under affine transformations of the domain. The inexact Gauss Newton method is applied to an integral formulation of the BVP. As discretization for the arising linear subproblems we employ adaptive collocation at Gaussian nodes with varying local orders and stepsizes. The grids are chosen via adaptive refinement and order selection.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2015-06-01
    Description: In this article we present a method to implement orthogonal polynomials and many other special functions in Computer Algebra systems enabling the user to work with those functions appropriately, and in particular to verify different types of identities for those functions. Some of these identities like differential equations, power series representations, and hypergeometric representations can even dealt with algorithmically, i.\ e.\ they can be computed by the Computer Algebra system, rather than only verified. The types of functions that can be treated by the given technique cover the generalized hypergeometric functions, and therefore most of the special functions that can be found in mathematical dictionaries. The types of identities for which we present verification algorithms cover differential equations, power series representations, identities of the Rodrigues type, hypergeometric representations, and algorithms containing symbolic sums. The current implementations of special functions in existing Computer Algebra systems do not meet these high standards as we shall show in examples. They should be modified, and we show results of our implementations.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: {\newcommand{\R} {{\rm {\mbox{\protect\makebox[.15em][l]{I}R}}}} Given a list of $n$ numbers in $\R $, one wants to decide wether every number in the list occurs at least $k$ times. I will show that $(1-\epsilon)n\log_3(n/k)$ is a lower bound for the depth of a linear decision tree determining this problem. This is done by using the Björner-Lov\'asz method, which turns the problem into one of estimating the Möbius function for a certain partition lattice. I will also calculate the exponential generating function for the Möbius function of a partition poset with restricted block sizes in general.}
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We present an adaptive Rothe method for two--dimensional problems combining an embedded Runge--Kutta scheme in time and a multilevel finite element discretization in space. The spatial discretization error is controlled by a posteriori error estimates based on interpolation techniques. A computational example for a thermodiffusive flame propagation model illustrates the high accuracy that is possible with the proposed method.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: The multicommodity linear formulation of the Fixed Charge Network Flow Design problem is known to have significantly sharp linear relaxation lower bounds. However the tradeoff is the introduction of a large amount of artificial variables. We exhibit a class of special instances for which the lower bound is tight. Further we completly describe the polyhedron in the space of the natural variables.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2020-03-09
    Description: Die von der DMV-Fachgruppe Scientific Computing in Kooperation mit dem gleichnamigen GAMM-Fachausschuss organisierte Tagung \glqq Scientific Computing in der Theoretischen Physik\grqq~fand vom 16. - 18. März 1994 am Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik der Freien Universität Berlin statt. Ziel des Workshops war, die Kontakte zwischen den Fachleuten der Gebiete {\em Computational Physics} und {\em Scientific Computing} zu intensivieren. Schwerpunkte des Workshops waren numerische Simulation von Transportmodellen der Astrophysik und Halbleiterphysik, Multilevel-Methoden für partielle Differentialgleichungen sowie Monte-Carlo-Methoden und molekulardynamische Verfahren für Probleme der Statistischen Physik und Quantenfeldtheorie. Der Workshop fand ein äusserst positives Echo und führte über 70 Teilnehmer der verschiedenen Teilgebiete der Theoretischen Physik und ca. 50 Teilnehmer aus dem Bereich der Numerischen Mathematik zusammen. \originalTeX
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2015-06-01
    Description: We give an overview of an approach on special functions due to Truesdell, and show how it can be used to develop certain type of identities for special functions. Once obtained, these identities may be verified by an independent algorithmic method for which we give some examples.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2015-06-01
    Description: {\newcommand{\N} {{\rm {\mbox{\protect\makebox[.15em][l]{I}N}}}} In several publications the first author published an algorithm for the conversion of analytic functions for which derivative rules are given into their representing power series $\sum\limits_{k=0}^{\infty}a_{k}z^{k}$ at the origin and vice versa, implementations of which exist in {\sc Mathematica}, {\sc Maple} and {\sc Reduce}. One main part of this procedure is an algorithm to derive a homogeneous linear differential equation with polynomial coefficients for the given function. We call this type of ordinary differential equations {\sl simple}. Whereas the opposite question to find functions satisfying given differential equations is studied in great detail, our question to find differential equations that are satisfied by given functions seems to be rarely posed. In this paper we consider the family $F$ of functions satisfying a simple differential equation generated by the rational, the algebraic, and certain transcendental functions. It turns out that $F$ forms a linear space of transcendental functions. % with polynomial function coefficients. Further $F$ is closed under multiplication and under the composition with rational functions and rational powers. These results had been published by Stanley who had proved them by theoretical algebraic considerations. In contrast our treatment is purely algorithmically oriented. We present algorithms that generate simple differential equation for $f+g$, $f\cdot g$, $f\circ r$ ($r$ rational), and $f\circ x^{p/q}$ ($p,q\in\N_0$), given simple differential equations for $f$, and $g$, and give a priori estimates for the order of the resulting differential equations. We show that all order estimates are sharp. After finishing this article we realized that in independent work Salvy and Zimmermann published similar algorithms. Our treatment gives a detailed description of those algorithms and their validity.}
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2020-11-17
    Description: The power of the symbolic math system {\small REDUCE} for solving large and difficult problems in science and engineering is demonstrated by a set of model problems. These include algebraic equation solving, formal variable elimination, formal power series, symbolic treatment of differential equations and applications from theoretical physics.
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Results from finite-element-calculations are usually visualized by colored surface- and contour-line-plots or polygonal patches or simply displaced lines and grids. In computer graphics however more advanced techniques like texture-mapping and NURBS are well established and there exist efficient algorithms and implementations. We show that these techniques are not only easy to use, but form a very natural and far more efficient approach for visualization of higher order finite-element's solutions like in $p$- and $h$-$p$-version. Texture-mapping is useful for displaying vector-valued data, too.
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2014-02-27
    Description: In Quantum Chemistry the field of Laser--Assisted Molecular Control'' has received a considerable amount of attention recently. One key problem in this new field is the simulation of the dynamical reaction of a molecule subjected to external radiation. This problem is described by the Schrödinger equation, which, after eigenfunction expansion, can be written in the form of a large system of ordinary differential equations, the solutions of which show a highly oscillatory behaviour. The oscillations with high frequencies and small amplitudes confine the stepsizes of any numerical integrator -- an effect, which, in turn, blows up the simulation time. Larger stepsizes can be expected by averaging these fast oscillations, thus smoothing the trajectories. Standard smoothing techniques (averaging, filtering) would kill the whole process and thus, lead to wrong numerical results. To avoid this unwanted effect and nevertheless speed up computations, this paper presents a quasiresonant smoothing algorithm (QRS). In QRS, a natural splitting parameter $\delta$ controls the smoothing properties. An adaptive QRS--version (AQRS) is presented which includes an error estimation scheme for choosing this parameter $\delta$ in order to meet a given accuracy requirement. In AQRS $\delta$ is permanently adapted to the solution properties for computing the chemically necessary information'' only. The performance of AQRS is demonstrated in several test problems from the field Laser--Assisted Selective Excitation of Molecules'' in which the external radiation is a picosecond laser pulse. In comparison with standard methods speedup factors of the order of $10^2$ are observed.
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2015-06-01
    Description: This article describes the REDUCE package ZEILBERG implemented by Gregor Stölting and the author. The REDUCE package ZEILBERG is a careful implementation of the Gosper (The sum package contains also a partial implementation of the Gosper algorithm.) and Zeilberger algorithms for indefinite, and definite summation of hypergeometric terms, respectively. An expression $a_k$ is called a {\sl hypergeometric term} (or {\sl closed form}), if $a_{k}/a_{k-1}$ is a rational function with respect to $k$. Typical hypergeometric terms are ratios of products of powers, factorials, $\Gamma$ function terms, binomial coefficients, and shifted factorials (Pochhammer symbols) that are integer-linear in their arguments.
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2020-03-06
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    Publication Date: 2020-03-09
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    Publication Date: 2020-03-09
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    Publication Date: 2020-03-06
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    Publication Date: 2020-08-05
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    Publication Date: 2020-08-05
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    Publication Date: 2020-08-05
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  • 21
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We test the performance of the multicanonical approach for biological molecules. The simulated molecules are frustrated systems with a complicated energy landscape. The resulting slowing down in simulations is alleviated by our ansatz. We perform a multicanonical simulation of nonpolar amino acids and study their $\alpha$-helix propensities. The results are shown to be in agreement with recent experimental results.
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  • 22
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: In an array of coupled oscillators {\em synchronous chaos} may occur in the sense that all the oscillators behave identically although the corresponding motion is chaotic. When a parameter is varied this fully symmetric dynamical state can lose its stability, and the main purpose of this paper is to investigate which type of dynamical behavior is expected to be observed once the loss of stability has occurred. The essential tool is a classification of Lyapunov exponents based on the symmetry of the underlying problem. This classification is crucial in the derivation of the analytical results but it also allows an efficient computation of the dominant Lyapunov exponent associated with each symmetry type. We show how these dominant exponents determine the stability of invariant sets possessing various instantaneous symmetries and this leads to the idea of {\em symmetry breaking bifurcations of chaotic attractors}. Finally the results and ideas are illustrated for several systems of coupled oscillators.
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  • 23
    Publication Date: 2020-12-15
    Description: We present new Monte Carlo results in non-compact lattice QED with staggered fermions down to $m_0 = 0.005$. This extends our previous investigations on the nature of the continuum limit of QED.
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  • 24
    Publication Date: 2015-06-01
    Description: The celebrated Zeilberger algorithm which finds holonomic recurrence equations for definite sums of hypergeometric terms $F(n,k)$ is extended to certain nonhypergeometric terms. An expression $F(n,k)$ is called hypergeometric term if both $F(n+1,k)/F(n,k)$ and $F(n,k+1)/F(n,k)$ are rational functions. Typical examples are ratios of products of exponentials, factorials, $\Gamma$ function terms, binomial coefficients, and Pochhammer symbols that are integer-linear with respect to $n$ and $k$ in their arguments. We consider the more general case of ratios of products of exponentials, factorials, $\Gamma$ function terms, binomial coefficients, and Pochhammer symbols that are rational-linear with respect to $n$ and $k$ in their arguments, and present an extended version of Zeilberger's algorithm for this case, using an extended version of Gosper's algorithm for indefinite summation. In a similar way the Wilf-Zeilberger method of rational function certification of integer-linear hypergeometric identities is extended to rational-linear hypergeometric identities. The given algorithms on definite summation apply to many cases in the literature to which neither the Zeilberger approach nor the Wilf-Zeilberger method is applicable. Examples of this type are given by theorems of Watson and Whipple, and a large list of identities (``Strange evaluations of hypergeometric series'') that were studied by Gessel and Stanton. It turns out that with our extended algorithms practically all hypergeometric identities in the literature can be verified. Finally we show how the algorithms can be used to generate new identities. REDUCE and MAPLE implementations of the given algorithms can be obtained from the author, many results of which are presented in the paper.
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  • 25
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We present a set of C++ classes that realize an abstract inexact Gauss Newton method in combination with a continuation process for the solution of parameter dependent nonlinear problems. The object oriented approach allows the continuation of different types of solutions within the same framework. \\{\bf Abstract: }We present a set of C++ classes that realize an abstract inexact Gauss Newton method in combination with a continuation process for the solution of parameter dependent nonlinear problems. The object oriented approach allows the continuation of different types of solutions within the same framework.
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  • 26
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We investigate the behavior of randomized simplex algorithms on special linear programs. For this, we develop combinatorial models for the Klee-Minty cubes and similar linear programs with exponential decreasing paths. The analysis of two randomized pivot rules on the Klee-Minty cubes leads to (nearly) quadratic lower bounds for the complexity of linear programming with random pivots. Thus we disprove two bounds conjectured in the literature. At the same time, we establish quadratic upper bounds for random pivots on the linear programs under investigation. This motivates the question whether some randomized pivot rules possibly have quadratic worst-case behavior on general linear programs.
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  • 27
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We consider nested iterations, in which the multigrid method is replaced by some simple basic iteration procedure, and call them {\em cascadic iterations}. They were introduced by Deuflhard, who used the conjugate gradient method as basic iteration (CCG method). He demonstrated by numerical experiments that the CCG method works within a few iterations if the linear systems on coarser triangulations are solved accurately enough. Shaidurov subsequently proved multigrid complexity for the CCG method in the case of $H^2$-regular two-dimensional problems with quasi-uniform triangulations. We show that his result still holds true for a large class of smoothing iterations as basic iteration procedure in the case of two- and three-dimensional $H^{1+\alpha}$-regular problems. Moreover we show how to use cascadic iterations in adaptive codes and give in particular a new termination criterion for the CCG method.
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  • 28
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: The results from invariant theory and the results for semi-invariants and equivariants are summarized in a way suitable for the combination with Gröbner basis computation. An algorithm for the determination of fundamental equivariants using projections and a Poincar\'{e} series is described. Secondly, an algorithm is given for the representation of an equivariant in terms of the fundamental equivariants. Several ways for the exact determination of zeros of equivariant systems are discussed
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  • 29
    Publication Date: 2021-03-16
    Description: We investigate the problem of partitioning the nodes of a graph under capacity restriction on the sum of the node weights in each subset of the partition. The objective is to minimize the sum of the costs of the edges between the subsets of the partition. This problem has a variety of applications, for instance in the design of electronic circuits and devices. We present alternative integer programming formulations for this problem and discuss the links between these formulations. Having chosen to work in the space of edges of the multicut, we investigate the convex hull of incidence vectors of feasible multicuts. In particular, several classes of inequalities are introduced, and their strength and robustness are analyzed as various problem parameters change.
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  • 30
    Publication Date: 2021-03-16
    Description: In this paper we consider the problem of $k$-partitioning the nodes of a graph with capacity restrictions on the sum of the node weights in each subset of the partition, and the objective of minimizing the sum of the costs of the edges between the subsets of the partition. Based on a study of valid inequalities, we present a variety of separation heuristics for so-called cycle, cycle with ears, knapsack tree and path-block-cycle inequalities. The separation heuristics, plus primal heuristics, have been implemented in a branch-and-cut routine using a formulation including the edges with nonzero costs and node variables. Results are presented for three classes of problems: equipartitioning problems arising in finite element methods and partitioning problems associated with electronic circuit layout and compiler design.
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  • 31
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: {\def\N{{\mbox{{\rm I\kern-0.22emN}}}} Let a set $N$ of items, a capacity $F \in \N$ and weights $a_i \in \N$, $i \in N$ be given. The 0/1 knapsack polytope is the convex hull of all 0/1 vectors that satisfy the inequality $$\sum_{i \in N} a_i x_i \leq F.$$ In this paper we present a linear description of the 0/1 knapsack polytope for the special case where $a_i \in \{\mu,\lambda\}$ for all items $i \in N$ and $1 \leq \mu 〈 \lambda \leq b$ are two natural numbers. The inequalities needed for this description involve elements of the Hilbert basis of a certain cone. The principle of generating inequalities based on elements of a Hilbert basis suggests further extensions.}
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  • 32
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We compare a few variants of the recently proposed multicanonical method with the well known simulated annealing for the effectiveness in search of the energy global minimum of a biomolecular system. For this we study in detail Met-enkephalin, one of the simplest peptides. We show that the new method not only outperforms simulated annealing in the search of the energy groundstate but also provides more statistical-mechanical information about the system.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We demonstrate the effectiveness of the multicanonical algorithm for the tertiary structure prediction of peptides and proteins. Unlike to simulated annealing the relationship to the canonical ensemble remains exactly controlled. Hence, the new method allows not only the prediction of the lowest-energy conformation, but also the calculation of thermodynamic quantities at various temperature from one run.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Large chemical computations show the need for full adaptivity supporting the development of robust and highly efficient programs. For solutions possessing sharp moving spatial transitions, as travelling wavefronts or emerging boundary and internal layers, an automatic adjustment of both the space and the time stepsize is generally accepted to be more successful in efficient resolving critical regions of high spatial and temporal activity. In contrast to the widespread discretization sequence first space then time the reversed sequence first time then space is employed. Full adaptivity of the proposed algorithm is realized by combining embedded time discretization and multilevel finite element space discretization. In this paper the algorithm is described for one--dimensional problems. The numerical results show the significantly new perspectives opened by this approach.
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    Publication Date: 2019-05-10
    Description: An error controlled finite elemente method (FEM) for solving stationary Schrödinger equations in three space dimensions is proposed. The method is based on an adaptive space discretization into tetrahedra and local polynomial basis functions of order $p=1$--$5$ defined on these tetrahedra. According to a local error estimator the triangulation is automatically adapted to the solution. Numerical results for standard problems appearing in vibrational motion and molecular structure calculations are presented and discussed. Relative precisions better than 1e-8 are obtained. For equilateral H$_3^{++}$ the adaptive FEM turns out to be superior to global basis set expansions in the literature. Our precise FEM results exclude in a definite manner the stability or metastability of equilateral H$_3^{++}$ in its groundstate.
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    Publication Date: 2020-03-09
    Description: {\def\NP{\hbox{$\cal N\kern-.1667em\cal P$}} The {\sl storage assignment problem} asks for the cost minimal assignment of containers with different sizes to storage locations with different capacities. Such problems arise, for instance, in the optimal control of automatic storage devices in flexible manufacturing systems. This problem is known to be $\NP$-hard in the strong sense. We show that the storage assignment problem is $\NP$-hard for {\sl bounded sizes and capacities}, even if the sizes have values $1$ and~$2$ and the capacities value~$2$ only, a case we encountered in practice. Moreover, we prove that no polynomial time $\epsilon$-approximation algorithm exists. This means that almost all storage assignment problems arising in practice are indeed hard.}
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We consider the numerical treatment of Hamiltonian systems that contain a potential which grows large when the system deviates from the equilibrium value of the potential. Such systems arise, e.g., in molecular dynamics simulations and the spatial discretization of Hamiltonian partial differential equations. Since the presence of highly oscillatory terms in the solutions forces any explicit integrator to use very small step-size, the numerical integration of such systems provides a challenging task. It has been suggested before to replace the strong potential by a holonomic constraint that forces the solutions to stay at the equilibrium value of the potential. This approach has, e.g., been successfully applied to the bond stretching in molecular dynamics simulations. In other cases, such as the bond-angle bending, this methods fails due to the introduced rigidity. Here we give a careful analysis of the analytical problem by means of a smoothing operator. This will lead us to the notion of the smoothed dynamics of a highly oscillatory Hamiltonian system. Based on our analysis, we suggest a new constrained formulation that maintains the flexibility of the system while at the same time suppressing the high-frequency components in the solutions and thus allowing for larger time steps. The new constrained formulation is Hamiltonian and can be discretized by the well-known SHAKE method.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We investigate the generating sets (``Gröbner bases'') of integer lattices which correspond to the Gröbner bases of the associated binomial ideals. Extending results in Sturmfels and Thomas, preprint 1994, we obtain a geometric characterization of the universal Gröbner basis in terms of the vertices and edges of the associated corner polyhedra. We emphasize the special case where the lattice has finite index. In this case the corner polyhedra were studied by Gomory, and there is a close connection to the ``group problem in integer programming'' Schrijver, p.~363. We present exponential lower and upper bounds for the size of a reduced Gröbner basis. The initial complex of (the ideal of) a lattice is shown to be dual to the boundary of a certain simple polyhedron.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We consider periodic orbits of autonomous parameter dependent ODE's. Starting from a shooting algorithm for the numerical computation of periodic orbits via an adaptive Poincar\'e-section we develop a pathfollowing algorithm for periodic solutions based on a tangential continuation method with implicit reparametrization. For ODE's equivariant w.r.t. a finite group we show that spatial as well as spatio-temporal symmetries of periodic orbits can be exploited within the (multiple) shooting context. We describe how turning points, period doubling bifurcations and Hopf points along the branch of periodic solutions can be handled. Furthermore equivariant Hopf points and generic secondary bifurcations of periodic orbits with $ Z_m$-symmetry are treated. We tested the code with standard examples, e.g., the period doubling cascade in the Lorenz equations. To show the efficiency of the described methods we also used the program for an application from electronics, a ring oscillator with $n $ inverters. In this example the exploitation of symmetry reduces the amount of work for the continuation of periodic orbits from ${\cal O}(n^2)$ to ${\cal O}(n)$
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: In this paper we modify Buchberger's $S$-pair reduction algorithm for computing a Gröbner basis of a toric ideal so as to apply to an integer program in inequality form with fixed right hand sides and fixed upper bounds on the variables. We formulate the algorithm in the original space and interpret the reduction steps geometrically. In fact, three variants of this algorithm are presented and we give elementary proofs for their correctness. A relationship between these (exact) algorithms, iterative improvement heuristics and the Kernighan-Lin procedure is established.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Adopting a statistical approach for the computation of turbulent combustion flows an approximation for the probability density function (PDF) of the composition variables is often required to treat the highly non-linear reaction term in a satisfactory way. One class of methods currently being used are the moment methods which employ transport equations for low order statistical moments and use a parametrized shape of the PDF. A second class solves a transport equation for the joint PDF by a Monte Carlo method. In the present paper we develop an intermediate algorithm based on a Galerkin method for the PDF transport equation. The solution is developed in terms of an orthogonal or bi-orthogonal basis of a suitable Hilbert space. The unconventional use of the related weight function as a prefactor (moving weight approach) permits adaptivity and results in a generalization of the $\beta-$closure for bounded scalar quantities. We present the approximation procedure in detail and apply it to the evolution of the composition in a homogeneous well-stirred reactor. The extension to non-homogeneous flow simulations is straightforward.
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    Publication Date: 2020-08-05
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    Publication Date: 2020-05-04
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Combinatorial optimization problems pervade many areas of human problem solving especially in the fields of business, economics and engineering. Intensive mathematical research and vast increases in raw computing power have advanced the state of the art in exact and heuristic problem solving at a pace that is unprecedented in human history. We survey here in layman's terms some of the fundamental concepts and principles that have led this progress. (This article will appear -- possibly in modified form -- in a popular science magazine.)
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    Description: {\def\N{{\mbox{{\rm I\kern-0.22emN}}}} Given a set $N$ of items and a capacity $b \in \N$, and let $N_j$ be the set of items with weight $j$, $1 \leq j \leq b$. The 0/1 knapsack polytope is the convex hull of all 0/1 vectors that satisfy the inequality $$\sum_{j=1}^b \sum_{i \in N_j} jx_i \leq b.$$ In this paper we first present a complete linear description of the 0/1 knapsack polytope for two special cases: (a) $N_j = \emptyset$ for all $1 〈 j \leq \lfloor {b \over 2} \rfloor$ and (b) $N_j = \emptyset$ for all $1 〈 j \leq \lfloor {b \over 3} \rfloor$ and $N_j = \emptyset$ for all $j \geq \lfloor {b \over 2} \rfloor + 1$. It turns out that the inequalities that are needed for the complete description of these special polytopes are derived by means of some ``reduction principle''. This principle is then generalized to yield valid and in many cases facet defining inequalities for the general 0/1 knapsack polytope. The separation problem for this class of inequalities can be solved in pseudo polynomial time via dynamic programming techniques.}
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: In the field of deep regional hyperthermia, one of the most widely used devices is the BSD--2000 Hyperthermia System which employs the Sigma 60 applicator. The Sigma 60 consists of four independent sources, giving it the potential to control the energy pattern within the patient. The independent amplitudes and phases, as well as frequency selection and applicator position, present a large number of parameters for the operator to determine. Computer simulation has long been recognized as an attractive approach to optimizing these parameters. A treatment planning program was used in clinical practice at Stanford University Medical Center for two years. It demonstrated the feasibility of computer simulation for deep regional hyperthermia in a clinical situation. However, several parts of this system were written in a language specific to one workstation, which severely restricted the wider distribution of the program to other users of the Sigma 60. A new treatment planning system for the BSD 2000 has been developed and put into clinical practice at the Rudolf Virchow Clinic of the Free University of Berlin. The new method, which we will refer to as the Berlin system, has a simpler model construction program and a considerably better graphics capability. However, the most important feature is that all programs are written in FORTRAN, C, or the X Window graphics system. Therefore, the entire treatment planning system is completely portable to other workstations.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: In this paper we describe several versions of the routing problem arising in VLSI design and indicate how the Steiner tree packing problem can be used to model these problems mathematically. We focus on switchbox routing problems and provide integer programming formulations for routing in the knock-knee and in the Manhattan model. We give a brief sketch of cutting plane algorithms that we developed and implemented for these two models. We report on computational experiments using standard test instances. Our codes are able to determine optimum solutions in most cases, and in particular, we can show that some of the instances have no feasible solution if Manhattan routing is used instead of knock-knee routing.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: The aim of this paper is to compute all isolated solutions to symmetric polynomial systems. Recently, it has been proved that modelling the sparse structure of the system by its Newton polytopes leads to a computational breakthrough in solving the system. In this paper, it will be shown how the Lifting Algorithm, proposed by Huber and Sturmfels, can be applied to symmetric Newton polytopes. This symmetric version of the Lifting Algorithm enables the efficient construction of the symmetric subdivision, giving rise to a symmetric homotopy, so that only the generating solutions have to be computed. Efficiency is obtained by combination with the product homotopy. Applications illustrate the practical significance of the presented approach.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: In this paper we describe the convex hull of all solutions of the integer bounded knapsack problem in the special case when the weights of the items are divisible. The corresponding inequalities are defined via an inductive scheme that can also be used in a more general setting.
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    Publication Date: 2022-04-11
    Description: \begin{footnotesize} \noindent Combining electronic specialized information, such as electronic information retrieval from central databases, with the new means of communication opens up new perspectives for mathematics in Germany. Based on the current Fachinformationsprojekt (Specialized Information Project) run by the Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV) and supported by the Federal Minister for Research and Technology (BMFT), the DMV is planning a new infrastructure activity for mathematics. This activity will not only include mathematical university departments and research institutes, but also partners from mathematical research laboratories in industry as well as suppliers of mathematical information, in particular, scientific publishing houses, the Technical Information Library (TIB) Hannover, university libraries and -- last but not least -- the Fachinformationszentrum (FIZ) Karlsruhe with the Zentralblatt für Mathematik. \noindent On the technical basis of the Internet and its worldwide information services (Gopher, WAIS, World Wide Web, Hyper-G, ftp and e-mail), a distributed mathematical information system is to be created, whose partners make their local resources available both to other partners and to the worldwide Internet community. These aims can be achieved by means of the consequent use of software that is structured according to the client-server model and distributed and accepted within the Internet. \noindent Providing the technical equipment, however, is by far not enough. Without the creation of a personal, technical and organizational infrastructure, realization of such a project will not be possible. For every partner the realization of the following measures is envisaged:\\[-7mm] \noindent \end{footnotesize} \begin{small} \begin{itemize} \item[*] Establishing an Information Coordinator\/ at every participating institution\\[-8mm] \item[*] Creation of a Forum for Mathematical Information\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Installation and maintenance of Mathematical Information Stations\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Participation in national and international Standardization Activities\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Regular workshops and training courses, public relations\\[-7mm] \end{itemize} \noindent The following activities (carried out by all partners or within pilot projects by special groups) focusing on mathematical and mathematics-related information are planned:\\[-7mm] \noindent \begin{itemize} \item[*] Set up of Electronic Information Systems\/ by all partners \\[-8mm] \item[*] Distributed\/ electronic offer of Preprints\/ and scripts (full texts) by all partners\\[-8mm] \item[*] Distributed\/ electronic offer of Software and Data Collections\/ by all partners\\[-8mm] \item[*] Access to Global Information Systems in Mathematics\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Organization of a Living Museum of Mathematics\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Access to {\it Electronic Library Catalogs,}\/ esp.~to libraries of university departments\\[-8mm] \item[*] Electronic offer of Scanned Historical Books and Documents\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Creation and management of Electronic Mathematical Journals\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Creation of a framework for various kinds of Electronic Reviewing\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Testing of new methods for Electronic Document Delivery\/\\[-8mm] \item[*] Electronic Project Organization\/\\[-7mm] \end{itemize} \noindent \end{small} \begin{footnotesize} The project aims, at its beginning, at the creation of an information infrastructure for database retrieval, e-mail, electronic conferencing and subject-specific information networks. Its focus is on mathematics in Germany. The general scope, however, is broader. The project is open for discussion, coordination, and cooperation with partners in other areas of science, industry or in other countries. It is also hoped that this project may form an example along which other models of electronic information and communication can be developed. Moreover, the project is also meant to enhance the offer from German mathematics to the worldwide "give and take" within the Internet community. \end{footnotesize}
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    Cambridge u.a. :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    Title: Gaskinetic theory /
    Author: Gombosi, Tamás I.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Publisher: Cambridge u.a. :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    Year of publication: 1994
    Pages: XIV, 297 S. : graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Cambridge atmospheric and space science series
    ISBN: 978-0-521-43966-4 , 0-521-43966-3
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    Sebastopol, Calif. :O'Reilly,
    Title: Guide to writing DCE applications /
    Author: Shirley, John
    Contributer: Hu, Wei , Magid, David
    Edition: 2. ed.
    Publisher: Sebastopol, Calif. :O'Reilly,
    Year of publication: 1994
    Pages: XXX, 429 S. : , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: OSF distributed computing environment
    ISBN: 1-56592-045-7
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] :Kluwer Acad. Publ.,
    Title: Convex functions and optimization methods on Riemannian manifolds /; 297
    Author: Udriste, Constantin
    Publisher: Dordrecht [u.a.] :Kluwer Acad. Publ.,
    Year of publication: 1994
    Pages: XV, 348 S. : , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Mathematics and its applications 297
    ISBN: 0-7923-3002-1
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    Title: Polynomial and matrix computations /; Progress in theoretical computer science
    Author: Bini, Dario
    Contributer: Pan, Victor Y.
    Publisher: Boston [u.a.] :Birkhäuser,
    Year of publication: 1994
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    Title: Fundamental algorithms /; vol. 1
    Author: Bini, Dario
    Contributer: Pan, Victor
    Year of publication: 1994
    Series Statement: Polynomial and matrix computations vol. 1
    ISBN: 0-8176-3786-9 , 3-7643-3786-9
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    Title: Visualization '94, Washington, DC, October 17-21, 1994, video proceedings
    Year of publication: 1994
    Pages: Video-Kassetten PAL, Tape Nr. 1,2 +
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    New York, NY :ACM Press, ; 1.1994-
    Title: ACM transactions on computer human interaction /
    Author: Association for Computing Machinery
    Publisher: New York, NY :ACM Press,
    Year of publication: 1994
    Dates of Publication: 1.1994-
    ISSN: 1073-0516
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    Title: Order Picking in an Automatic Warehouse: Solving On-Line Asymmetric TSP's. (Appeared as 〈a href="http://opus.kobv.de/zib/volltexte/1998/352/"〉 SC 98-08〈/a〉) /; Preprint SC 94-18
    Author: Abdel-Hamid, Atef Abdel-Aziz
    Contributer: Ascheuer, Norbert , Grötschel, Martin
    Publisher: Berlin :Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik,
    Year of publication: 1994
    Series Statement: Preprint / Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin Preprint SC 94-18
    ISSN: 0933-7911
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: A family of secant methods based on general rank-1 updates has been revisited in view of the construction of iterative solvers for large non- Hermitian linear systems. As it turns out, both Broydens "good" and "bad" update techniques play a special role - but should be associated with two different line search principles. For Broydens "bad" update technique, a minimum residual principle is natural - thus making it theorectically comparable with a series of well-known algorithms like GMRES. Broydens "good" update technique, however, is shown to be naturally linked with a minimum "next correction" principle - which asymptotically mimics a minimum error principle. The two minimization principles differ significantly for sufficiently large system dimension. Numerical experiments on discretized PDE's of convection diffusion type in 2-D with internal layers give a first impression of the possible power of the derived "good" Broyden variant. {\bf Key Words:} nonsymmetric linear system, secant method, rank-1 update, Broydens method, line search, GMRES. AMS(MOS) {\bf Subject Classifications:} 65F10, 65N20.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: A new adaptive multilevel approach for parabolic PDE's is presented. Full adaptivity of the algorithm is realized by combining multilevel time discretization, better known as extrapolation methods, and multilevel finite element space discretization. In the theoretical part of the paper the existence of asymptotic expansions in terms of time-steps for single-step methods in Hilbert space is established. Finite element approximation then leads to perturbed expansions, whose perturbations, however, can be pushed below a necessary level by means of an adaptive grid control. The theoretical presentation is independent of space dimension. In this part I of the paper details of the algorithm and numerical examples are given for the 1D case only. The numerical results clearly show the significant perspectives opened by the new algorithmic approach.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: In this paper we consider symplectic difference schemes for perturbed Hamiltonian systems of integrable ones, which can cover many important problems. Symplectic difference schemes for general Hamiltonian systems can also be used to these problems. But the perturbation property has not been paid proper attention to, which is important in the method proposed here. Numerical simulation shows that, for this method the time step size can be taken quite large and the qualitative property , such as preserving invariant tori, is also better than usual symplectic difference schemes.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Countable systems of ordinary differential equations appear frequently in chemistry, physics, biology and medicine. They can be considered as ordinary differential equations in sequence spaces. In this work, a full adaptive algorithm for the computational treatment of such systems is developed. The method combines time discretization with extrapolation in Hilbert spaces with a discrete Galerkin approach as discretization of the stationary subproblems. The Galerkin method is based on orthogonal functions of a discrete variable , which are generated by certain weight functions. A theory of countable systems in the associated weighted sequence spaces is developed as well as a theory of the Galerkin method. The Galerkin equations can be assembled either by use of analytical properties of the orthogonal functions or numerically by a multilevel summation algorithm. The resulting algorithm CODEX is applied to many examples of technological interest, in particular from polymer chemistry.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Parameter-dependent systems of nonlinear equations with symmetry are treated by a combination of symbolic and numerical computations. In the symbolic part of the algorithm the complete analysis of the symmetry occurs, and it is here where symmetrical normal forms, symmetry reduced systems, and block diagonal Jacobians are computed. Given a particular problem, the symbolic algorithm can create and compute through the list of possible bifurcations thereby forming a so-called tree of decisions correlated to the different types of symmetry breaking bifurcation points. The remaining part of the algorithm deals with the numerical pathfollowing based on the implicit reparametrisation as suggested and worked out by Deuflhard/Fiedler/Kunkel. The symmetry preserving bifurcation points are computed using recently developed augmented systems incorporating the use of symmetry. {\bf Keywords:} pathfollowing, mixed symbolic-numeric algorithm, parameter-dependent, nonlinear systems, linear representations.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Systems of polynomial equations often have symmetry. The Buchberger algorithm which may be used for the solution ignores this symmetry. It is restricted to moderate problems unless factorizing polynomials are found leading to several smaller systems. Therefore two methods are presented which use the symmetry to find factorizing polynomials, decompose the ideal and thus decrease the complexitiy of the system a lot. In a first approach projections determine factorizing polynomials as input for the solution process, if the group contains reflections with respect to a hyperplane. Two different ways are described for the symmetric group Sm and the dihedral group Dm. While for Sm subsystems are ignored if they have the same zeros modulo G as another subsystem, for the dihedral group Dm polynomials with more than two factors are generated with the help of the theory of linear representations and restrictions are used as well. These decomposition algorithms are independent of the finally used solution technique. We used the REDUCE package Groebner to solve examples from CAPRASSE, DEMARET and NOONBURG which illustrate the efficiency of our REDUCE program. A short introduction to the theory of linear representations is given. In a second approach problems of another class are transformed such that more factors are found during the computation; these transformations are based on the theory of linear representations. Examples illustrate these approaches. The range of solvable problems is enlarged significantly.
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    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Symplectic difference schemes have been shown to be a right formalism for numerical computation of Hamiltonian systems. They are suitable to long time computation and of good qualitative properties. These properties are ensured by the fact that a symplectic difference scheme approximating to a time-independent Hamiltonian system can be regarded as a perturbed time-dependent Hamiltonian system of the original one. That is, a solution of a symplectic difference scheme is a solution of a certain perturbed time dependent Hamiltonian system evaluated at discrete (time) points. This is the main result of the paper. Moreover, linear symplectic difference schemes approximating to a linear time-independent Hamiltonian system can be regarded as a perturbed time-independent Hamiltonian system. So it has all properties that a linear Hamiltonian system has. Based on these results, stochastic webs and chaos in symplectic difference schemes are also discussed. They will appear in numerical simulation for Hamiltonian systems, even with one degree of freedom.
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  • 85
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: The potential distribution of reverse biased pn-junctions can be described by a double obstacle problem for the Laplacian. This problem is solved by a self adaptive Finite Element Method involving automatic termination criteria for the iterative solver, local error estimation and local mesh refinement. Special attention is paid to the efficient resolution of the geometries typically arising in semiconductor device simulation. The algorithm is applied to a reverse biased pn- junction with multi-step field plate and stop- electrode to illustrate its efficiency and reliability.
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  • 86
    Publication Date: 2020-12-15
    Description: The paper presents a theoretical characterization of the often observed asymptotic mesh independence of Newton's method, which means that Newton's method applied to discretized operator equations behaves essentially the same for all sufficiently fine discretizations. The theory does not need any uniform Lipschitz assumptions that were necessary in comparable earlier treatments. The refined Newton-Mysovskii theorem, which will be of interest in a wider context, gives both existence and uniqueness of the solution and quadratic convergence for sufficiently good starting points. Attention is restricted to Galerkin approximations even though similar results should hold for finite difference methods - but corresponding proofs would certainly be more technical. As an illustrative example, adaptive 1-D collocation methods are discussed.
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  • 87
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Oxidation mechanisms even for rather simple hydrocarbons like heptane consist due to the occurrence of many isomeric structures of thousands of reactions of hundreds of species. The automatic generation of these reaction mechanisms using artificial intelligence means is described. Results are presented for n-heptane-air mixtures, where a hand-written reaction mechanism tested against experimental data is available.
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: The paper surveys three aspects of chemical computing, which seem to play a role in recent developments. First, extrapolation methods for the numerical treatment of differential- algebraic equations are introduced. The associated extrapolation code LIMEX has reached a certain level of sophistication, which makes it a real competitor to the elsewhere widely used multi-step code DASSL of Petzold. Second, adaptive methods of lines for partial differential equations such as those arising in combustion problems are treated. Both static and dynamic regridding techniques are discussed in some detail. Finally, some new ideas about the treatment of the kinetic equations arising from polymer reactions are presented. The new feature of the suggested approach is the application of a Galerkin procedure using sets of orthogonal polynomials over a discrete variable (which, of course, in the case of polymer reactions is the polymer degree). The new approach may open the door to a new reliable low dimensional treatment of complex polymer reactions.
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  • 89
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: The discrete Galerkin method developed by the authors has turned out to be an efficient tool for the computational treatment of very large scale ODE systems arising in polyreaction kinetics. Up to now, this approach has been worked out in detail for homogeneous polymer reactions. The present paper deals with one line of possible extensions of the method to the case of so-called heterogeneous processes, which may appear e. g. in smog reactions. The associated mathematical models involve reaction coefficients depending on the chain length of the reacting polymer. The herein suggested extension is worked out in some detail on the basis of the earlier paper. In addition, a numerical example describing polymer degradation is included.
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: Newton methods for nonlinear problems are known to require the solution of a sequence of linear problems of the same type. For very large scale problems, as understood herein, the arising linear systems can only be solved by iterative methods. Then Newtons iteration appears as outer iteration. The question of interest will be to control the accuracy of the inner iteration such that the convergence speed of Newtons method is preserved. The purpose of the paper is to combine the concept of inexact Newton methods with the concept of the affine invariant exact Newton methods - which is important for problems with ill- conditioned Jacobian matrices (such as typical 2-D or 3-D discretized partial differential equations).
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: A variety of secant methods has been revisited in view of the construction of iterative solvers for large nonsymmetric linear systems $ Ax = b $ stemming from the discretization of convection diffusion equations. In the first section, we tried to approximate $ A ^{-1} $ directly. Since the sparsity structure of A- is not known, additional storage vectors are needed during the iteration. In the next section, an incomplete factorization $ LU $ of $ A $ is the starting point and we tried to improve this easy invertible approximation of $ A $. The update is constructed in such a way that the sparsity structure of $ L $ and $ U $ is maintained. Two different sparsity preserving updates are investigated from theoretical and practical point of view. Numerical experiments on discretized PDEs of convection diffusion type in 2- D with internal layers and on "arbitrary" matrices with symmetric sparsity structure are given. {\bf Key words:} nonsymmetric linear system, sparse secant method, Broyden's method, incomplete factorization.
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: The mathematical modeling of macromolecular reactions leads to countable (possibly infinite) systems of ordinary differential equations (CODE's). This paper reviews two recent developments of the so-called discrete Galerkin method, which has been developed for the numerical treatment of countable systems, which arise e.g. in polymer chemistry. The first approach can be considered as a method of lines with moving basis functions and has been implemented recently in the program package MACRON. The second type of the Galerkin method is characterized by a so-called outer time discretization of the complete problem and an appropriate and efficient solution of the arising subproblems. This method is realized in the research code CODEX.
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: In continuation of part I this paper develops a variable-order time discretization in Hilbert space based on a multiplicative error correction. Matching of time and space errors as explained in part I allows to construct an adaptive multilevel discretization of the parabolic problem. In contrast to the extrapolation method in time, which has been used in part I, the new time discretization allows to separate space and time errors and further to solve fewer elliptic subproblems with less effort, which is essential in view of the application to space dimension greater than one. Numerical examples for space dimension one are included which clearly indicate the improvement.
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  • 94
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: In the present paper, the improvement of an incomplete factorization of a non-symmetric matrix A is discussed. Starting from the ideas of sparsity preserving quasi-Newton methods, an algorithm is developed which improves the approximation of A by the incomplete factorization maintaining the sparsity structure of the matrices. No renumbering of the unknowns or the admittance of additional fill-in is necessary. The linear convergence of the algorithm is proved under the assumption, that $ L $ and $ U $* have the same sparsity structure and an incomplete factorization with some reasonable approximation property exits. In combination with this algorithm, the method of incomplete factorization and its several modifications are applicable to a wider class of problems with improved convergence qualities. This is shown by a numerical example. {\bf Key Words:} non-symmetric linear system, sparse secant method, incomplete factorization. AMS(MOS) {\bf Subject Classifications:} 65F10, 65N20, 65N30.
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: This paper presents the new program package MACRON for the simulation of macromolecular kinetics including standard chemical reactions. Such problems lead to countable (possibly) infinite systems of ordinary differential equations (CODE's), which are numerically treated by the so-called discrete Galerkin method here. By a chemical compiler the required analytical preprocessing is performed, such that the complete reaction system, standard kinetics as well as macromolecular reactions, can be entered in the chemical formalism. Typical macromolecular reaction steps are chain addition, termination, chain transfer and degradation (cracking). In order to ensure efficiency and reliability, high sophisticated numerical routines are built within the package. MACRON can be used without a detailed knowledge of the used numerical methods. As an illustration the application of MACRON to some realistic problems is presented.
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: We study the power-law type solutions of the fourth order field equations derived from a generic quadratic Lagrangian density in the case of multidimensional Bianchi I cosmological models. All the solutions of the system of algebraic equations have been found, using computer algebra, from a search of the Groebner bases associated to it. While, in space dimension $ d = 3 $ , the Einsteinian Kasner metric is still the most general power-law type solution, for $ d 〉 3 $ , no solution, other than the Minkowski space-time, is common to the three systems of equations associated with the three contributions to the Lagrangian density. In the case of a pure Riemann-squared contribution (suggested by a recent calculation of the effective action for the heterotic string), the possibility exists to realize a splitting of the $ d $-dimensional space into a ( $ d - 3 $)-dimensional internal space and a physical 3- dimensional space, the latter expanding in time as a power bigger than 2 (about 4.5 when $ d = 9 $).
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: BOXES computes a triangulation from a 2D domain description which consists of an arbitrary set of rectangles. Each rectangle may have attributes to control the triangulating process, define subdomain classes, or specify boundary conditions. The output of the program can be used as a coarse grid for KASKADE or one of its variants. Additional features are extensive checking of the user input, graphical display, and simple editing.
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2014-02-26
    Description: This report presents the final realization and implementation of a global inexact Newton method proposed by Deuflhard. In order to create a complete piece of software, a recently developed iterative solver (program GBIT) due to Deuflhard, Freund, Walter is adapted and serves as the standard iterative linear solver. Alternative linear iterative solvers may be adapted as well, e.g. the widely distributed code GMRES. The new software package GIANT (Global Inexact Affine Invariant Newton Techniques) allows an efficient and robust numerical solution of very large scale highly nonlinear systems. Due to the user friendly interface and its modular design, the software package is open for an easy adaptation to specific problems. Numerical experiments for some selected problems illustrate performance and usage of the package.
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2022-07-07
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  • 100
    Publication Date: 2022-07-19
    Description: Efficient implementations of irregular problems on vector and parallel architectures are generally hard to realize. An important class of problems are Gauß-Seidel iteration schemes applied to irregular data sets. The unstructured data dependences arising there prevent restructuring compilers from generating efficient code for vector or parallel machines. It is shown, how to structure the data dependences by decomposing the underlying data set using graph coloring techniques and by specifying a particular execution order already on the algorithm level. Methods to master the irregularities originating from different types of tasks are proposed. An application is given and some open issues and future developments are discussed.
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