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Shortening the runtime using larger time steps for the simulation of marine ecosystem models
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Slawig, Thomas
, Pfeil, Markus
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Accuracy
/ Biogeochemistry
/ Computing costs
/ Environment models
2021
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Shortening the runtime using larger time steps for the simulation of marine ecosystem models
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Slawig, Thomas
, Pfeil, Markus
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/ Biogeochemistry
/ Computing costs
/ Environment models
2021
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Shortening the runtime using larger time steps for the simulation of marine ecosystem models
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Shortening the runtime using larger time steps for the simulation of marine ecosystem models
2021
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Overview
The reduction of computational costs for marine ecosystem models is important for the investigation and detection of the relevant biogeochemical processes because such models are computationally expensive. In order to lower these computational costs by means of larger time steps we investigated the accuracy of steady annual cycles (i.e., an annual periodic solution) calculated with different time steps. We compared the accuracy for a hierarchy of biogeochemical models showing an increasing complexity and computed the steady annual cycles with offline simulations that are based on the transport matrix approach. For each of these biogeochemical models, we obtained practically the same solution even though larger time steps. This indicates that larger time steps shortened the runtime with an acceptable loss of accuracy.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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