Reversible time-step adaptation for the integration of few-body systems
The time-step criterion plays a crucial role in direct N-body codes. If not chosen carefully, it will cause a secular drift in the energy error. Shared, adaptive time-step criteria commonly adopt the minimum pairwise time-step, which suffers from discontinuities in the time evolution of the time-ste...
Main Authors: | Boekholt, TCN, Vaillant, T, Correia, ACM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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