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Chin. Phys. B, 2008, Vol. 17(10): 3623-3628    DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/17/10/015
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Structure-preserving algorithms for the Duffing equation

Gang Tie-Qiang(冮铁强), Mei Feng-Xiang(梅凤翔), and Xie Jia-Fang(解加芳)
Department of Mechanics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China
Abstract  In this paper, the dissipative and the forced terms of the Duffing equation are considered as the perturbations of nonlinear Hamiltonian equations and the perturbational effect is indicated by parameter $\varepsilon $. Firstly, based on the gradient-Hamiltonian decomposition theory of vector fields, by using splitting methods, this paper constructs structure-preserving algorithms (SPAs) for the Duffing equation. Then, according to the Liouville formula, it proves that the Jacobian matrix determinants of the SPAs are equal to that of the exact flow of the Duffing equation. However, considering the explicit Runge--Kutta methods, this paper finds that there is an error term of order $p$+1 for the Jacobian matrix determinants. The volume evolution law of a given region in phase space is discussed for different algorithms, respectively. As a result, the sum of Lyapunov exponents is exactly invariable for the SPAs proposed in this paper. Finally, through numerical experiments, relative norm errors and absolute energy errors of phase trajectories of the SPAs and the Heun method (a second-order Runge--Kutta method) are compared. Computational results illustrate that the SPAs are evidently better than the Heun method when $\varepsilon $ is small or equal to zero.
Keywords:  structure-preserving algorithm      Duffing equation      gradient-Hamiltonian decomposition      Runge--Kutta method  
Received:  24 January 2008      Revised:  24 March 2008      Accepted manuscript online: 
PACS:  05.45.Pq (Numerical simulations of chaotic systems)  
  02.30.Hq (Ordinary differential equations)  
  02.10.Ud (Linear algebra)  
  02.60.-x (Numerical approximation and analysis)  
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10572021) and the Doctoral Programme Foundation of Institute of Higher Education of China (Grant No 20040007022).

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Gang Tie-Qiang(冮铁强), Mei Feng-Xiang(梅凤翔), and Xie Jia-Fang(解加芳) Structure-preserving algorithms for the Duffing equation 2008 Chin. Phys. B 17 3623

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