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Introduction The symplectic integration of Hamiltonian dynamical systems is by now an established technique. Ruth 1 has developed explicit methods for separable systems; his approach was extended to fourth order by Candy and Rozmus 2. Channel and Scovel 3 and Feng et al. 4 have derived methods based on the Taylor series expansion of the time map of a general Hamiltonian. Feng 5 contains a survey of the Chinese program and an important generalisation which includes many known methods as special cases. In 6 Feng provides a discussion of the philosophy and history of symplectic integration. For a summary of explicit symplectic integrators for separable Hamiltonians, see (2.2) and Table II. Standard integrators do not generally preserve the Poincare integral invariants of a Hamiltonian flow and cannot hope to capture the long-time dynamics of the system. Typically their numerical diffusion causes orbits to be attracted to elliptic orbits, or, coupled with forcing, cre
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Robert I. McLachlan
Massey University
Pau Atela
University of Colorado Boulder
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a195ee311f0614219d96442 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/0951-7715/5/2/011