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@article{JinEtAl2025,
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author = {Jin, Bangti and Lin, Qingle and Zhou, Zhi},
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doi = {10.1137/23m1619733},
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issn = {1095-7197},
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journal = {SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing},
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month = {March},
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number = {2},
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pages = {A735–A761},
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publisher = {Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM)},
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title = {Optimizing Coarse Propagators in Parareal Algorithms},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/23M1619733},
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volume = {47},
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year = {2025},
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}
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@unpublished{LaidinEtAl2025,
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abstract = {We present the design of a multiscale parareal method for kinetic equations in the fluid dynamic regime. The goal is to reduce the cost of a fully kinetic simulation using a parallel in time procedure. Using the multiscale property of kinetic models, the cheap, coarse propagator consists in a fluid solver and the fine (expensive) propagation is achieved through a kinetic solver for a collisional Vlasov equation. To validate our approach, we present simulations in the 1D in space, 3D in velocity settings over a wide range of initial data and kinetic regimes, showcasing the accuracy, efficiency, and the speedup capabilities of our method.},
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author = {Tino Laidin and Thomas Rey},

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