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A posteriori subcell finite volume limiter for general \(P_NP_M\) schemes: applications from gasdynamics to relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (English)
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28 May 2021
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The authors propose a new simple, robust, accurate and computationally efficient limiting strategy for the general family of ADER \(P_NP_M\) schemes, allowing the use of hybrid reconstructed methods (\(N > 0\), \(M > N\) ) in the modeling of discontinuous phenomena. This new approach has been applied to many different systems of hyperbolic conservation laws, providing highly accurate numerical results in all cases. The performance of the class of intermediate \(P_N P_M\) schemes with \(M > N > 0\) is compared with pure the Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) schemes (\(M = N\)). It is remarked that in the most cases the intermediate \(P_N P_M\) schemes lead to reduced computational cost compared with the pure DG methods. A new efficient posteriori subcell finite volume limiting strategy that is valid for the entire class of \(P_NP_M\) schemes is presented.
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magnetohydrodynamics
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relativistic magnetohydrodynamics
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arbitrary high order in space and time
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discontinous Galerkin
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finite volume
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\(P_NP_M\) schemes
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a posteriori subcell finite volume limiter
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one-step time integration
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gas dynamics
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adaptive Cartesian meshes
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