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High resolution finite volume methods on arbitrary grids via wave propagation
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    High resolution finite volume methods on arbitrary grids via wave propagation (English)
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    One generalization of Godunov's method for systems of conservation laws developed in the author's previous work is extended to second-order accuracy and to a two-dimensional finite volume method, which avoids the usual time-step restriction of explicit method by virtue of solving one- dimensional normal and tangential Riemannian problems and of propagating waves through one or more mesh cells, and makes it possible to use reasonable time steps on irregular grids. The author considers boundary conditions for the Euler equations and pays special attention to the case of a Cartesian grid cut by an irregular boundary. The corresponding numerical results are analyzed.
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    wave propagation
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    numerical examples
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    Godunov's method
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    systems of conservation laws
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    second-order accuracy
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    finite volume method
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    normal and tangential Riemannian problems
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    irregular grids
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    Euler equations
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