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Two barriers on strong-stability-preserving time discretization methods
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    Two barriers on strong-stability-preserving time discretization methods (English)
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    20 August 2002
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    The authors study systems of ordinary differential equations obtained from the methods of lines applied to the hyperbolic conservation law \[ u_t+ f(u)_x= 0 \] with appropriate initial and boundary conditions. They note that the usual linear stability analysis in not effective for schemes of problems having discontinuous or shock-like solutions. In such cases strong-stability-preserving (SSP) methods are needed. The authors discuss Runge-Kutta type methods SSPRK having positive coefficients. The main results of the paper concern the conditions which a Runge-Kutta method with positive coefficients have to fulfill to be SSP. These refer to the coefficients and the order of the method which cannot be superior to \(4\).
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    strong stability preserving
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    total variation diminishing
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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    high-order accuracy
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    time discretization
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    methods of lines
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    hyperbolic conservation law
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    discontinuous or shock-like solutions
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