Abstract
The large dynamic range in some astrophysical N-body problems led to the use of adaptive multi-time-steps; however, the search for optimal strategies is still challenging. We numerically quantify the performance of the hierarchical Hamiltonian Splitting (HHS) integrator for collisionless simulations using a direct summation code. We compare HHS with the constant global time-step leapfrog integrator, and with the adaptive one (AKDK). We find that HHS is approximately reversible, whereas AKDK is not. Therefore, it is possible to find a combination of parameters such that the energy drift is considerably milder for HHS, resulting in a better performance. We conclude that HHS is an attractive alternative to AKDK, and it is certainly advantageous for direct summation and P3M codes. Also, we find advantages with GADGET4 (Tree/FMM) HHS implementation that are worth exploring further.
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Aguilar-Argüello, G., Valenzuela, O., Velázquez, H., Clemente, J. C., & Trelles, J. A. (2022). ASSESSING THE HIERARCHICAL HAMILTONIAN SPLITTING INTEGRATOR FOR COLLISIONLESS N-BODY SIMULATIONS. Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica, 58(2), 197–213. https://doi.org/10.22201/ia.01851101p.2022.58.02.03
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