Multi-time-step integration
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Multi-time-step integration, also referred to as multiple-step or asynchronous time integration, is a numerical time-integration methods that uses different time-steps or time-integrators for different parts of the problem. There are different approaches to multi-time-step integration. For instance, the method could be based on domain decompostition[1][2] or the operator splitting techniques.
- ^ Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial Differential Equations.
- ^ Toselli, Andrea; Widlund, Olof B. Domain Decomposition Methods — Algorithms and Theory - Springer. doi:10.1007/b137868.