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The authors propose an improved version of mapped weighted essentially nonoscillatory (WENO) schemes with a new smoothness indicator (WENO-NSM) of fifth-order convergence for the approximate solutions of the Hamilton--Jacobi equations of the form \(\phi_t+H(\nabla\phi)=0\), \(\phi(x,0)=\phi_0(x)\), \(x\in{\mathbb R}^d\), where \(H\) is the Hamiltonian. In a number of numerical experiments, the proposed schemes exhibit better performances than the known mapped WENO-M schemes and the WENO-JS schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws. Comparisons among WENO-NSM, WENO-JS and WENO-M reveal clear advantages of WENO-NSM on approximating near the discontinuities. Numerical experiments show that WENO-NSM schemes resolve discontinuities sharply while keeping an essential non-oscillatory performance. The improvement is attributed to the ability of WENO-NSM to detect the complicated solution structures.
Property / review text: The authors propose an improved version of mapped weighted essentially nonoscillatory (WENO) schemes with a new smoothness indicator (WENO-NSM) of fifth-order convergence for the approximate solutions of the Hamilton--Jacobi equations of the form \(\phi_t+H(\nabla\phi)=0\), \(\phi(x,0)=\phi_0(x)\), \(x\in{\mathbb R}^d\), where \(H\) is the Hamiltonian. In a number of numerical experiments, the proposed schemes exhibit better performances than the known mapped WENO-M schemes and the WENO-JS schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws. Comparisons among WENO-NSM, WENO-JS and WENO-M reveal clear advantages of WENO-NSM on approximating near the discontinuities. Numerical experiments show that WENO-NSM schemes resolve discontinuities sharply while keeping an essential non-oscillatory performance. The improvement is attributed to the ability of WENO-NSM to detect the complicated solution structures. / rank
 
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smoothness indicators
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Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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level set
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mapped weighted essentially nonoscillatory (WENO) schemes
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convergence
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numerical experiments
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hyperbolic conservation laws
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Mapped WENO schemes based on a new smoothness indicator for Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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    Mapped WENO schemes based on a new smoothness indicator for Hamilton-Jacobi equations (English)
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    1 August 2012
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    The authors propose an improved version of mapped weighted essentially nonoscillatory (WENO) schemes with a new smoothness indicator (WENO-NSM) of fifth-order convergence for the approximate solutions of the Hamilton--Jacobi equations of the form \(\phi_t+H(\nabla\phi)=0\), \(\phi(x,0)=\phi_0(x)\), \(x\in{\mathbb R}^d\), where \(H\) is the Hamiltonian. In a number of numerical experiments, the proposed schemes exhibit better performances than the known mapped WENO-M schemes and the WENO-JS schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws. Comparisons among WENO-NSM, WENO-JS and WENO-M reveal clear advantages of WENO-NSM on approximating near the discontinuities. Numerical experiments show that WENO-NSM schemes resolve discontinuities sharply while keeping an essential non-oscillatory performance. The improvement is attributed to the ability of WENO-NSM to detect the complicated solution structures.
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    smoothness indicators
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    Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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    level set
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    mapped weighted essentially nonoscillatory (WENO) schemes
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    convergence
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    numerical experiments
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    hyperbolic conservation laws
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