in Explicit Parallel Peer
نویسندگان
چکیده
Recently, Kulikov [1] presented the idea of double quasi-consistency, which facilitates global error estimation and control, considerably. More precisely , a local error control implemented in such methods plays a part of global error control at the same time. However, Kulikov studied only Nordsieck formulas and proved that there exists no doubly quasi-consistent scheme among those methods. In this paper, we prove that the class of doubly quasi-consistent formulas is not empty and present the first example of such sort. This scheme belongs to the family of superconvergent explicit two-step peer methods constructed by Weiner et al. [2]. We present a sample of s-stage fixed-stepsize doubly quasi-consistent parallel explicit peer methods of order s− 1 when s = 3. The notion of embedded formulas is utilized to evaluate efficiently the local error of the constructed doubly quasi-consistent peer method and, hence, its global error at the same time. Numerical examples confirm clearly that the usual local error control implemented in doubly quasi-consistent numerical integration techniques is capable of producing numerical solutions for user-supplied accuracy conditions in automatic mode. Then, we discuss variable-stepsize explicit parallel peer methods grounded in the interpolation idea. Approximation, stability and convergence are studied in detail. In particular, we prove that some interpolation-type peer methods are stable on any variable mesh in practice. Double quasi-consistency is utilized to introduce an efficient global error estimation formula in the numerical methods under discussion. The main advantage of these new adaptive schemes is the capacity of producing numerical solutions for user-supplied accuracy conditions in automatic mode and almost at no extra cost. This means that a usual local error control mechanism monitors and regulates the global error at the same time because the true error of any doubly quasi-consistent numerical method is asymptotically equal to its local error. Numerical experiments support theoretical results of this paper and illustrate how the new global error control concept works in practice. We also conduct a comparison with explicit ODE solvers in
منابع مشابه
Persian Speakers’ Recognition of English Relative Clauses: The Effects of Enhanced Input vs. Explicit Feedback Types
Despite consensus in focus on form (FOF) instruction over the facilitative role of noticing, controversy has not quelled over ways of directing EFL learners’ attention towards formal features via implicit techniques like input-enhancement or explicit metacognitive feedback and interactive peer-editing on the output they produce. This quasi-experimental study investigated the impact of input enh...
متن کاملHigh-accuracy alternating segment explicit-implicit method for the fourth-order heat equation
Based on a group of new Saul’yev type asymmetric difference schemes constructed by author, a high-order, unconditionally stable and parallel alternating segment explicit-implicit method for the numerical solution of the fourth-order heat equation is derived in this paper. The truncation error is fourth-order in space, which is much more accurate than the known alternating segment explicit-impli...
متن کاملParameter optimization for explicit parallel peer two-step methods
Due to a two-step structure certain explicit peer methods with s stages have a natural parallel implementation on s processors. By the peer property all stages have essentially identical properties and we construct a class of zerostable methods with order p = s in all stages. Two approaches are discussed for choosing the free parameters. In a certain subclass the stability polynomial depends on...
متن کاملExplicit parallel two-step peer methods
The construction of s-stage explicit parallel two-step peer methods for the solution of non-stiff initial value problems with optimal zero stability and order p = s is considered. By an additional condition superconvergence of order p = s + 1 can be achieved. Further criteria for good methods are large stability regions and small error constants. Corresponding parameter sets have been obtained ...
متن کاملEfficient Global Error Estimation and Control in Explicit Parallel Peer Methods
Recently, Kulikov [1] presented the idea of double quasi-consistency, which facilitates global error estimation and control, considerably. More precisely , a local error control implemented in such methods plays a part of global error control at the same time. However, Kulikov studied only Nordsieck formulas and proved that there exists no doubly quasi-consistent scheme among those methods. In ...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009