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What happens to the $O(\cdot)$ terms when we implement the Leapfrog Integration algorithm in...
Integration Algorithms
The Verlet leapfrog algorithm is an economical version of the basic algorithm, in that it needs to store only one set of positions and one set of velocities for the atoms, and …
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Am I doing leapfrog integration correctly?
I wrote this minimal example to examine the Leapfrog integration algorithm.
However, I am not sure it is the correct algorithm, and the listing is giving the correct output.
Is this the Leapfrog algor …
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Understanding leapfrog integration algorithm
The leapfrog.cpp is an implementation of leapfrog integration algorithm where f() function is being integrated:
leapfrog.cpp
#include <cmath>
#include <vector>
struct Particle
{
double x, y, z; …