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Efficient characteristic projection in upwind difference schemes for hyperbolic systems. The complementary projection method
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    Efficient characteristic projection in upwind difference schemes for hyperbolic systems. The complementary projection method (English)
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    A complementary projection technique is used to formulate upwind differencing without specifying a basis. For systems with eigenvalues of high multiplicity this approach simplifies the analytical and programming effort, and reduces the computational cost. Numerical experiments show no significant difference in computed results between this formulation and the traditional one.
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    complementary projection method
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    hyperbolic system
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    conservation law
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    upwind difference scheme
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    numerical experiments
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