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Compact high-order schemes for the Euler equations
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    Compact high-order schemes for the Euler equations (English)
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    An implicit approximate factorization (AF) algorithm is constructed, which has the following characteristics. - In two dimensions: The scheme is unconditionally stable, has a \(3\times 3\) stencil and at steady state has a fourth-order spatial accuracy. The temporal evolution is time accurate either to first or second order through choice of parameter. - In three dimensions: The scheme has almost the same properties as in two dimensions except that it is now only conditionally stable, with the stability condition (the CFL number) being dependent on the ``cell aspect ratios,'', \(\Delta\) y/\(\Delta\) x and \(\Delta\) z/\(\Delta\) x. The stencil is still compact and fourth-order accuracy at steady state is maintained. Numerical experiments on a two-dimensional shock-reflection problem show the expected improvement over lower-order schemes, not only in accuracy (measured by the \(L_ 2\) error) but also in the dispersion. It is also shown how the same technique is immediately extendable to Runge-Kutta type schemes, resulting in improved stability in addition to the enhanced accuracy.
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    Euler equations
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    compact schemes
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    approximate fatorization
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    shock waves
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    implicit approximate factorization
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    unconditionally stable
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    fourth-order spatial accuracy
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