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A practical assessment of spectral accuracy for hyperbolic problems with discontinuities
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    A practical assessment of spectral accuracy for hyperbolic problems with discontinuities (English)
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    Numerical experiments are performed to compare the accuracy obtained when physical and transform space filters are used to smooth the oscillations in Fourier collocation approximations to discontinuous solutions of a linear wave equation. High-order accuracy can be obtained away from a discontinuity but the order is strongly filter dependent. Polynomial order accuracy is demonstrated when smooth high-order Fourier filters are used. Spectral accuracy is obtained with the physical space filter of \textit{D. Gottlieb} and \textit{E. Tadmor} [Proc. U.S.-Israel Workshop, Jerusalem 1984, Proc. Sci. Comput. 6, 357-375 (1985; Zbl 0597.65099)].
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    spectral methods
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    transform space filters
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    Fourier collocation
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    discontinuous solutions
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    linear wave equation
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    high-order Fourier filters
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