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A treatment of discontinuities in shock-capturing finite difference methods
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    A treatment of discontinuities in shock-capturing finite difference methods (English)
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    The author introduces a treatment to sharpen discontinuities to shock- capturing methods by means of a modification of the underlying scheme that makes the computation on each side of the discontinuity use information only from that side. Shock tracking ideas are involved in the treatment; however, no lower dimensional grid is needed to fit the discontinuity. Several numerical examples are presented in addition.
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    finite difference methods
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    conservation laws
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    shock-capturing methods
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    discontinuity
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    Shock tracking
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    numerical examples
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