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CSE245:Lec4 02/24/2003. Integration Method Problem formulation.

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1 CSE245:Lec4 02/24/2003

2 Integration Method Problem formulation

3 Integration Method

4 An example (1) (2) From (1)   

5 Integration Method

6 (3)

7 Adams-Bashforth formula  0 =0 The first order Adams-Bashforth formula (forward Euler) The second order Adams-Bashforth formula

8 Adams-Moulton formula 0 00 0 The first order Adams-Moulton formula (backward Euler) The second order Adams-Moulton formula (trapezoidal)

9 Properties Definition 1: Consistency If M=T/h is the number of steps, Global Error can be estimated by

10 Properties Definition 2: Convergence Definition 3: Stability If  h 0 &k , for any two initial condition x 0, y 0 and h=T/M<h 0

11 Stabilities Backward Euler

12 Stabilities Froward Euler

13 Stabilities Trapezoidal

14 Stabilities A General Integration Equation (4)

15 Stabilities Assume (4) stable M i =1, stable M i >1, unstable

16 A-stable Definition: a method is A-stable, if the region of absolute stability includes the entire left-hand plane. Dahlquist’s theorem: 1.An A-stable method cannot exceed 2 nd order accuracy. 2.The most accurate A-stable method (smallest LTE) is the trapezoidal formula.

17 Non-linear Circuit Newton-Ralphson (5) (6) (6)+(5)(7) Newton-Ralphson iteration (8)

18 Non-linear Circuit Newton-Ralphson (8)+(7) Rewrite (4) (9) (10) Compare (9) with (10)

19 Oscillation Reason1: x (0) is not close to x *. Reason2: error in derivative cause oscillation.

20 Oscillation Implications 1.Model equations must be continuous, and continuous derivatives. 2.Watch out the floating nodes. 3.Provide good initial guess for x (0). 4.Make sure, has  greater than model error.


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