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  • PACS. 07.05.Tp Computer modeling and simulation – 02.60.Cb Numerical simulation; solution of equations – 52.70.Kz Optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) measurements  (2)
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    Foundations of computational mathematics 1 (2001), S. 129-160 
    ISSN: 1615-3383
    Keywords: AMS Classification. 65L05; 22E60.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract. In this paper we develop in a systematic manner the theory of time-stepping methods based on the Cayley transform. Such methods can be applied to discretize differential equations that evolve in some Lie groups, in particular in the orthogonal group and the symplectic group. Unlike many other Lie-group solvers, they do not require the evaluation of matrix exponentials. Similarly to the theory of Magnus expansions in [13], we identify terms in a Cayley expansion with rooted trees, which can be constructed recursively. Each such term is an integral over a polytope but all such integrals can be evaluated to high order by using special quadrature formulas similar to the construction in [13]. Truncated Cayley expansions (with exact integrals) need not be time-symmetric, hence the method does not display the usual advantages associated with time symmetry, e.g., even order of approximation. However, time symmetry (with its attendant benefits) is attained when exact integrals are replaced by certain quadrature formulas.
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    The European physical journal 14 (2001), S. 97-103 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 07.05.Tp Computer modeling and simulation – 02.60.Cb Numerical simulation; solution of equations – 52.70.Kz Optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) measurements
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: A novel three-dimensional (3-D) tomography software has been developed for spherical tokamak (ST) plasmas with thin central coils. It enables us to measure whole 3-D annular profiles of ST plasma emissivity (line spectrum etc.) using limited number of detectors located on a sphere outside of its separatrix. The numbers and positions of detectors have been optimized for STs that contain low-n toroidal modes from n = 1 to 5. Mathematical method allowing for the removal of the thin central coil from the region of reconstruction and to reconstruct STs with single and double axes are also discussed. The shadow effect of center coil region was found to limit the reconstruction accuracy, indicating that the low-aspect ratio torus (ST) is essential to this new 3-D tomography diagnostics.
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    The European physical journal 17 (2001), S. 337-344 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 07.05.Tp Computer modeling and simulation – 02.60.Cb Numerical simulation; solution of equations – 52.70.Kz Optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) measurements
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: An inversion method for ion Doppler shift of spectrum lines was developed for plasma velocity measurements. By reducing the problem to the vectorial Radon transform, the characteristics of plasma ion velocity distribution such as vector potential/vorticity and velocity components were computed in two-dimensional space. Computer simulation of the reconstruction of different vector potential (vector field) models gives evidence that the reconstruction errors are acceptable, and the method can surely be used for real experimental data.
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