Time-Spectral Efficiency
This study concerns the efficiency of time-spectral methods for numerical solution of differential equations. It is found that the time-spectral method GWRM demonstrates insensitivity to stiffness and chaoticity due to the implicit nature of the solution algorithm. Accuracy is thus determined primar...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study concerns the efficiency of time-spectral methods for numerical
solution of differential equations. It is found that the time-spectral method
GWRM demonstrates insensitivity to stiffness and chaoticity due to the implicit
nature of the solution algorithm. Accuracy is thus determined primarily by
numerical resolution of the solution shape. Examples of efficient solution of
stiff and chaotic problems, where explicit methods fail or are significantly
slower, are given. Non-smooth and partially steep solutions, however, remain
challenging for convergence and accuracy. Some, earlier suggested, smoothing
algorithms are shown to be ineffective in addressing this issue. Our findings
underscore the need for further exploration of time-spectral approaches to
enhance convergence and accuracy for steep or non-smooth solutions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.01740 |