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Propagation of error into regions of smoothness for non-linear approximations to hyperbolic equations
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    Propagation of error into regions of smoothness for non-linear approximations to hyperbolic equations (English)
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    A review of error propagation into regions of smoothness for linear approximations to hyperbolic equations is presented. A subcell resolution procedure is combined with essentially non oscillatory (ENO) schemes to prevent the loss of accuracy in smooth regions of nonlinear problems. The numerical solution of a model problem is computed with second order uniformly ENO schemes and subcell resolution, and the error is analyzed.
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    essentially non oscillatory schemes
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    error propagation
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    regions of smoothness
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    hyperbolic equations
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