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This paper deals with a RKDG method for computational electromagnetics that, for any given \(k\geq 0\), attains \(k+1\) order of convergence in both space and time while maintaining the time-step proportional to the mesh-size. The main feature of this method resides in the time-integration procedure for which it resorts to a suitable extension to non-autonomous systems. Several numerical examples confirm the predicted high-order rates of convergence. | |||
Property / review text: This paper deals with a RKDG method for computational electromagnetics that, for any given \(k\geq 0\), attains \(k+1\) order of convergence in both space and time while maintaining the time-step proportional to the mesh-size. The main feature of this method resides in the time-integration procedure for which it resorts to a suitable extension to non-autonomous systems. Several numerical examples confirm the predicted high-order rates of convergence. / rank | |||
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High-order RKDG methods for computational electromagnetics (English)
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13 June 2005
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This paper deals with a RKDG method for computational electromagnetics that, for any given \(k\geq 0\), attains \(k+1\) order of convergence in both space and time while maintaining the time-step proportional to the mesh-size. The main feature of this method resides in the time-integration procedure for which it resorts to a suitable extension to non-autonomous systems. Several numerical examples confirm the predicted high-order rates of convergence.
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discontinuous Galerkin method
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wave propagation
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Maxwell equations
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