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Splitting methods for three-dimensional transport models with interaction terms (English)
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23 September 1999
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We investigate the use of splitting methods for the numerical integration of three-dimensional transport-chemistry models. In particular, we investigate various possibilities for the time discretization that can take advantage of the parallelization and vectorization facilities offered by multi-processor vector computers. To suppress wiggles in the numerial solution, we use third-order, upwind-biased discretization of the advection terms, resulting in a five-point coupling in each direction. As an alternative to the usual splitting functions, such as coordinate splitting or operator splitting, we consider a splitting function that is based on a three-coloured hopscotch-type splitting in the horizontal direction, whereas full coupling is retained in the vertical direction. Advantages of this splitting function are the easy application of domain decomposition techniques and unconditional stability in the vertical direction, which is an important property for transport in shallow water.
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project TRUST
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Cray C98/4256 computer
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stability
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time discretization
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parallelization
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vectorization
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multi-processor vector computers
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third-order upwind-biased discretization
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three-coloured hopscotch-type splitting
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domain decomposition
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