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An artificial compression method for ENO schemes: The slope modification method
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    An artificial compression method for ENO schemes: The slope modification method (English)
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    The author introduces a simple and efficient method of artificial compression to improve the performance of an essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) scheme at the contact discontinuities. The method combines the ENO scheme with an artificial compression method. The method is applied to the system of Euler equations for gas dynamics. A number of standard problems are treated as examples.
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    slope modification method
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    hyperbolic conservation laws
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    essentially non- oscillatory scheme
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    artificial compression method
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    system of Euler equations
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    gas dynamics
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