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    The numerical behavior of high-order finite difference methods (English)
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    8 June 1995
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    We investigate the numerical behavior of a fourth-order accurate method. The results are compared with those of a second-order method. We have verified the rate of convergence for the numerical solution. As test cases the simple hyperbolic model equation \(u_ t+ u_ x=0\) and the two-dimensional Euler equations over backward-facing step have been used.
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    artificial viscosity operators
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    dataparallel implementation
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    fourth-order accurate method
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    second-order method
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    convergence
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    hyperbolic model equation
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    Euler equations
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    backward-facing step
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