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Spatial and modal superconvergence of the discontinuous Galerkin method for linear equations
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    Spatial and modal superconvergence of the discontinuous Galerkin method for linear equations (English)
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    22 August 2017
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    The authors employ the discontinuous Galerkin (DG) finite element method with a \(p\)-degree polynomial basis to the linear advection equation in order to derive a partial differential equation (PDE) which the numerical solution solves exactly. Polynomial solutions to this PDE are obtained which are losely related to the \(\frac{p}{p+1}\) Padé approximant of the exponential function. For a uniform mesh of \(N\) elements it is obtained \( (p+1)N\) such independent polynomial solutions of which \(N\) can be viewed as physical and \(Np\) as non-physical. It is further obtained that the accumulation error of the physical mode is of order \(2p+1\). These results are then used to investigate the superconvergence of the DG method on uniform grids and to establish a connection between spatial superconvergence and the superaccuracies in dissipation and dispersion errors of the scheme. Finally, it is obtained that for a class of initial projections on a uniform mesh, the superconvergent points of the numerical error tend exponentially quickly towards the downwind based Radau points.
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    superconvergence
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    Fourier analysis
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    Padé approximants
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    discontinuous Galerkin finite element method
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    linear advection equation
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