Abstract

The discrete Moser–Veselov algorithm is an integrable discretization of the equations of motion for a free rigid body. It is symplectic and time reversible, and it conserves all first integrals of the system. The only drawback is its low order. We present a modification of this algorithm to arbitrarily high order which has negligible overhead but considerably improves the accuracy.

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