public abstract class AdaptiveStepsizeIntegrator extends AbstractIntegrator
These algorithms perform integration with stepsize control, which means the user does not specify the integration step but rather a tolerance on error. The error threshold is computed as
threshold_i = absTol_i + relTol_i * max (abs (ym), abs (ym+1))where absTol_i is the absolute tolerance for component i of the state vector and relTol_i is the relative tolerance for the same component. The user can also use only two scalar values absTol and relTol which will be used for all components.
If the Ordinary Differential Equations is an extended ODE
rather than a basic ODE
, then
only the primary part
of the state vector is used for stepsize control, not the complete state vector.
If the estimated error for ym+1 is such that
sqrt((sum (errEst_i / threshold_i)^2 ) / n) < 1(where n is the main set dimension) then the step is accepted, otherwise the step is rejected and a new attempt is made with a new stepsize.
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AdaptiveStepsizeIntegrator(String name,
double minStep,
double maxStep,
double[] vecAbsoluteTolerance,
double[] vecRelativeTolerance)
Build an integrator with the given stepsize bounds.
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AdaptiveStepsizeIntegrator(String name,
double minStep,
double maxStep,
double scalAbsoluteTolerance,
double scalRelativeTolerance)
Build an integrator with the given stepsize bounds.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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double |
getMaxStep()
Get the maximal step.
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double |
getMinStep()
Get the minimal step.
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protected StepsizeHelper |
getStepSizeHelper()
Get the stepsize helper.
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double |
initializeStep(boolean forward,
int order,
double[] scale,
ODEStateAndDerivative state0,
EquationsMapper mapper)
Initialize the integration step.
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protected void |
resetInternalState()
Reset internal state to dummy values.
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protected void |
sanityChecks(ODEState initialState,
double t)
Check the integration span.
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void |
setInitialStepSize(double initialStepSize)
Set the initial step size.
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void |
setStepSizeControl(double minimalStep,
double maximalStep,
double[] absoluteTolerance,
double[] relativeTolerance)
Set the adaptive step size control parameters.
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void |
setStepSizeControl(double minimalStep,
double maximalStep,
double absoluteTolerance,
double relativeTolerance)
Set the adaptive step size control parameters.
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acceptStep, addEventHandler, addEventHandler, addStepHandler, clearEventHandlers, clearStepHandlers, computeDerivatives, getCurrentSignedStepsize, getEquations, getEvaluations, getEvaluationsCounter, getEventHandlers, getEventHandlersConfigurations, getMaxEvaluations, getName, getStepHandlers, getStepSize, getStepStart, initIntegration, isLastStep, resetOccurred, setIsLastStep, setMaxEvaluations, setStateInitialized, setStepSize, setStepStart
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
integrate, integrate
public AdaptiveStepsizeIntegrator(String name, double minStep, double maxStep, double scalAbsoluteTolerance, double scalRelativeTolerance)
name
- name of the methodminStep
- minimal step (sign is irrelevant, regardless of
integration direction, forward or backward), the last step can
be smaller than thismaxStep
- maximal step (sign is irrelevant, regardless of
integration direction, forward or backward), the last step can
be smaller than thisscalAbsoluteTolerance
- allowed absolute errorscalRelativeTolerance
- allowed relative errorpublic AdaptiveStepsizeIntegrator(String name, double minStep, double maxStep, double[] vecAbsoluteTolerance, double[] vecRelativeTolerance)
name
- name of the methodminStep
- minimal step (sign is irrelevant, regardless of
integration direction, forward or backward), the last step can
be smaller than thismaxStep
- maximal step (sign is irrelevant, regardless of
integration direction, forward or backward), the last step can
be smaller than thisvecAbsoluteTolerance
- allowed absolute errorvecRelativeTolerance
- allowed relative errorpublic void setStepSizeControl(double minimalStep, double maximalStep, double absoluteTolerance, double relativeTolerance)
A side effect of this method is to also reset the initial
step so it will be automatically computed by the integrator
if setInitialStepSize
is not called by the user.
minimalStep
- minimal step (must be positive even for backward
integration), the last step can be smaller than thismaximalStep
- maximal step (must be positive even for backward
integration)absoluteTolerance
- allowed absolute errorrelativeTolerance
- allowed relative errorpublic void setStepSizeControl(double minimalStep, double maximalStep, double[] absoluteTolerance, double[] relativeTolerance)
A side effect of this method is to also reset the initial
step so it will be automatically computed by the integrator
if setInitialStepSize
is not called by the user.
minimalStep
- minimal step (must be positive even for backward
integration), the last step can be smaller than thismaximalStep
- maximal step (must be positive even for backward
integration)absoluteTolerance
- allowed absolute errorrelativeTolerance
- allowed relative errorprotected StepsizeHelper getStepSizeHelper()
public void setInitialStepSize(double initialStepSize)
This method allows the user to specify an initial positive step size instead of letting the integrator guess it by itself. If this method is not called before integration is started, the initial step size will be estimated by the integrator.
initialStepSize
- initial step size to use (must be positive even
for backward integration ; providing a negative value or a value
outside of the min/max step interval will lead the integrator to
ignore the value and compute the initial step size by itself)protected void sanityChecks(ODEState initialState, double t) throws MathIllegalArgumentException
sanityChecks
in class AbstractIntegrator
initialState
- initial statet
- target time for the integrationMathIllegalArgumentException
- if integration span is too smallpublic double initializeStep(boolean forward, int order, double[] scale, ODEStateAndDerivative state0, EquationsMapper mapper) throws MathIllegalArgumentException, MathIllegalStateException
forward
- forward integration indicatororder
- order of the methodscale
- scaling vector for the state vector (can be shorter than state vector)state0
- state at integration start timemapper
- mapper for all the equationsMathIllegalStateException
- if the number of functions evaluations is exceededMathIllegalArgumentException
- if arrays dimensions do not match equations settingsprotected void resetInternalState()
public double getMinStep()
public double getMaxStep()
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