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Title: | Mètodes numèrics per equacions diferencials aplicats a mecànica celeste |
Author: | Cuadrillero Moles, Daniel |
Director/Tutor: | Jorba i Monte, Àngel |
Keywords: | Anàlisi numèrica Treballs de fi de grau Equacions diferencials ordinàries Mecànica celeste Numerical analysis Bachelor's theses Ordinary differential equations Celestial mechanics |
Issue Date: | 12-Jun-2023 |
Abstract: | [en] In this document, we will explore a selection of interesting numerical methods for ordinary differential equations. Mainly, we will explain the Taylor methods, the Runge-Kutta methods and the Extrapolation methods, providing respectively a theoretical basis, where we will delve into key aspects of numerical methods, including convergence or stability. In general, our aim will be to guide the theory to the implementation of the methods in programs in C language using advanced control techniques on step, that will allow us to obtain results with errors below a predetermined tolerance. For this reason, our primary focus will be on the concrete methods of Taylor applying automatic differentiation, Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg methods and the Extrapolation Gragg-Burlisch-Stoer method. To demonstrate the practicality of these approaches, we will apply them to some celestial mechanics problems, such as the Central Force Problem or a more general version, the N-Body Problem. By utilizing actual data from the Solar System, we will compare the accuracy and efficiency of these three methods drawing appropriate conclusions. |
Note: | Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2023, Director: Àngel Jorba i Monte |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2445/203040 |
Appears in Collections: | Treballs Finals de Grau (TFG) - Matemàtiques |
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