European collaboration with Australia and New Zealand has helped advance structure preserving methods, which can yield better modelling in physics and engineering.
The field of geometric numerical integration can benefit significantly from international partnerships and knowledge exchange. In-depth knowledge of geometric properties is crucial for modelling physical and engineering systems, and could be furthered through better structure preserving methods. To this end, the EU-funded CRISP (Collaborative research in structure preservation) project strengthened collaboration among three European research groups in the field and two other groups outside Europe.
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