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This work focuses on the construction of a new class of fourth-order accurate methods for multirate time evolution of systems of ordinary differential equations. We base our work on the Recursive Flux Splitting Multirate (RFSMR) version of the Multirate Infinitesimal Step (MIS) methods and use recent theoretical developments for Generalized Additive Runge-Kutta methods to propose our higher-order Relaxed Multirate Infinitesimal Step extensions. The resulting framework supports a range of attractive properties for multirate methods, including telescopic extensions, subcycling, embeddings for temporal error estimation, and support for changes to the fast/slow time-scale separation between steps, without requiring any sacrifices in linear stability. In addition to providing rigorous theoretical developments for these new methods, we provide numerical tests demonstrating convergence and efficiency on a suite of multirate test problems.
A Sinc-collocation method has been proposed by Stenger, and he also gave theoretical analysis of the method in the case of a `scalar equation. This paper extends the theoretical results to the case of a `system of equations. Furthermore, this paper p
This work considers multirate generalized-structure additively partitioned Runge-Kutta (MrGARK) methods for solving stiff systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with multiple time scales. These methods treat different partitions of the sys
For time-dependent problems with high-contrast multiscale coefficients, the time step size for explicit methods is affected by the magnitude of the coefficient parameter. With a suitable construction of multiscale space, one can achieve a stable temp
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