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Flux-corrected pseudospectral method for scalar hyperbolic conservation laws
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    Flux-corrected pseudospectral method for scalar hyperbolic conservation laws (English)
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    A flux-corrected pseudospectral method based on the flux limiter of \textit{S. T. Zalesak} [ibid. 31, 335-362 (1979; Zbl 0416.76002)] is discussed. A flux conservative form of the method is derived for compatibility with flux limiters used to preserve monotonicity. The resulting schemes gives high quality results in linear advection and shock formation/propagation examples.
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    conservation laws
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    flux-corrected pseudospectral method
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    flux limiter
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    linear advection
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    shock formation/propagation
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