BibTeX
@INCOLLECTION{
Berz1996CIa,
author = "Martin Berz and Kyoko Makino and Khodr Shamseddine and Georg H.
Hoffst{\"a}tter and Weishi Wan",
editor = "Martin Berz and Christian Bischof and George Corliss and Andreas Griewank",
title = "{COSY INFINITY} and Its Applications in Nonlinear Dynamics",
booktitle = "Computational Differentiation: Techniques, Applications, and Tools",
pages = "363--365",
publisher = "SIAM",
address = "Philadelphia, PA",
key = "Berz1996CIa",
crossref = "Berz1996CDT",
abstract = "The Fortran-based environment COSY INFINITY, as well as the related codes DAFOR and
DAPRE, is presented. The codes contain modules for the computation of derivatives to very high
orders in many variables, with a particular emphasis on sparsity. The main use of the code lies in
the field of nonlinear dynamics, where it is used for the computation of perturbation expansions of
Poincare maps to high orders as well as their analysis based on normal forms and other methods.
Using Remainder Differential Algebraic Methods, quantitative and mathematically rigorous statements
about long-term stability can be made for general systems. The code is currently used by more than
150 registered users, mostly in the field of beam physics for the study and design of particle
accelerators.",
keywords = "COSY INFINITY, high-order derivatives, sparsity, nonlinear dynamics, differential
algebra.",
referred = "[Fuchi1996a], [Hoefkens2001EHO], [Kearfott2002TMi], [Makino2002NAo],
[Shamseddine1996EHi].",
year = "1996",
ad_tools = "COSY INFINITY",
ad_theotech = "Sparsity"
}
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