Progress in Differential Algebraic Equations II

Progress in Differential Algebraic Equations II
Author: Timo Reis,Sara Grundel,Sebastian Schöps
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2020-10-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030539054

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This book contains articles presented at the 9th Workshop on Differential-Algebraic Equations held in Paderborn, Germany, from 17–20 March 2019. The workshop brought together more than 40 mathematicians and engineers from various fields, such as numerical and functional analysis, control theory, mechanics and electromagnetic field theory. The participants focussed on the theoretical and numerical treatment of “descriptor” systems, i.e., differential-algebraic equations (DAEs). The book contains 14 contributions and is organized into four parts: mathematical analysis, numerics and model order reduction, control as well as applications. It is a useful resource for applied mathematicians with interest in recent developments in the field of differential algebraic equations but also for engineers, in particular those interested in modelling of constraint mechanical systems, thermal networks or electric circuits.

Progress in Differential Algebraic Equations

Progress in Differential Algebraic Equations
Author: Sebastian Schöps,Andreas Bartel,Michael Günther,E. Jan W. ter Maten,Peter C Müller
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783662449264

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This book contains the proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Coupled Descriptor Systems held March 2013 in the Castle of Eringerfeld, Geseke in the neighborhood of Paderborn, Germany. It examines the wide range of current research topics in descriptor systems, including mathematical modeling, index analysis, wellposedness of problems, stiffness and different time-scales, cosimulation and splitting methods and convergence analysis. In addition, the book also presents applications from the automotive and circuit industries that show that descriptor systems provide challenging problems from the point of view of both theory and practice. The book contains nine papers and is organized into three parts: control, simulation, and model order reduction. It will serve as an ideal resource for applied mathematicians and engineers, in particular those from mechanics and electromagnetics, who work with coupled differential equations.

Solving Ordinary Differential Equations II

Solving Ordinary Differential Equations II
Author: Ernst Hairer,Gerhard Wanner
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2010-03-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642052217

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The subject of this book is the solution of stiff differential equations and of differential-algebraic systems. This second edition contains new material including new numerical tests, recent progress in numerical differential-algebraic equations, and improved FORTRAN codes. From the reviews: "A superb book...Throughout, illuminating graphics, sketches and quotes from papers of researchers in the field add an element of easy informality and motivate the text." --MATHEMATICS TODAY

Surveys in Differential Algebraic Equations III

Surveys in Differential Algebraic Equations III
Author: Achim Ilchmann,Timo Reis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319224282

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The present volume comprises survey articles on various fields of Differential-Algebraic Equations (DAEs), which have widespread applications in controlled dynamical systems, especially in mechanical and electrical engineering and a strong relation to (ordinary) differential equations. The individual chapters provide reviews, presentations of the current state of research and new concepts in - Flexibility of DAE formulations - Reachability analysis and deterministic global optimization - Numerical linear algebra methods - Boundary value problems The results are presented in an accessible style, making this book suitable not only for active researchers but also for graduate students (with a good knowledge of the basic principles of DAEs) for self-study.

Numerical Solution of Initial value Problems in Differential algebraic Equations

Numerical Solution of Initial value Problems in Differential algebraic Equations
Author: K. E. Brenan,S. L. Campbell,L. R. Petzold
Publsiher: SIAM
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1611971225

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Many physical problems are most naturally described by systems of differential and algebraic equations. This book describes some of the places where differential-algebraic equations (DAE's) occur. The basic mathematical theory for these equations is developed and numerical methods are presented and analyzed. Examples drawn from a variety of applications are used to motivate and illustrate the concepts and techniques. This classic edition, originally published in 1989, is the only general DAE book available. It not only develops guidelines for choosing different numerical methods, it is the first book to discuss DAE codes, including the popular DASSL code. An extensive discussion of backward differentiation formulas details why they have emerged as the most popular and best understood class of linear multistep methods for general DAE's. New to this edition is a chapter that brings the discussion of DAE software up to date. The objective of this monograph is to advance and consolidate the existing research results for the numerical solution of DAE's. The authors present results on the analysis of numerical methods, and also show how these results are relevant for the solution of problems from applications. They develop guidelines for problem formulation and effective use of the available mathematical software and provide extensive references for further study.

Applications of Differential Algebraic Equations Examples and Benchmarks

Applications of Differential Algebraic Equations  Examples and Benchmarks
Author: Stephen Campbell,Achim Ilchmann,Volker Mehrmann,Timo Reis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-06-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030037185

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This volume encompasses prototypical, innovative and emerging examples and benchmarks of Differential-Algebraic Equations (DAEs) and their applications, such as electrical networks, chemical reactors, multibody systems, and multiphysics models, to name but a few. Each article begins with an exposition of modelling, explaining whether the model is prototypical and for which applications it is used. This is followed by a mathematical analysis, and if appropriate, a discussion of the numerical aspects including simulation. Additionally, benchmark examples are included throughout the text. Mathematicians, engineers, and other scientists, working in both academia and industry either on differential-algebraic equations and systems or on problems where the tools and insight provided by differential-algebraic equations could be useful, would find this book resourceful.

Surveys in Differential Algebraic Equations I

Surveys in Differential Algebraic Equations I
Author: Achim Ilchmann,Timo Reis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642349287

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The need for a rigorous mathematical theory for Differential-Algebraic Equations (DAEs) has its roots in the widespread applications of controlled dynamical systems, especially in mechanical and electrical engineering. Due to the strong relation to (ordinary) differential equations, the literature for DAEs mainly started out from introductory textbooks. As such, the present monograph is new in the sense that it comprises survey articles on various fields of DAEs, providing reviews, presentations of the current state of research and new concepts in - Controllability for linear DAEs - Port-Hamiltonian differential-algebraic systems - Robustness of DAEs - Solution concepts for DAEs - DAEs in circuit modeling. The results in the individual chapters are presented in an accessible style, making this book suitable not only for active researchers but also for graduate students (with a good knowledge of the basic principles of DAEs) for self-study.

Reduced Order Modeling ROM for Simulation and Optimization

Reduced Order Modeling  ROM  for Simulation and Optimization
Author: Winfried Keiper,Anja Milde,Stefan Volkwein
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-04-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319753195

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This edited monograph collects research contributions and addresses the advancement of efficient numerical procedures in the area of model order reduction (MOR) for simulation, optimization and control. The topical scope includes, but is not limited to, new out-of-the-box algorithmic solutions for scientific computing, e.g. reduced basis methods for industrial problems and MOR approaches for electrochemical processes. The target audience comprises research experts and practitioners in the field of simulation, optimization and control, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students alike.