New high-resolution central schemes for nonlinear conservation laws and convection-diffusion equations (Q1979136)

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New high-resolution central schemes for nonlinear conservation laws and convection-diffusion equations
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    New high-resolution central schemes for nonlinear conservation laws and convection-diffusion equations (English)
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    9 June 2002
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    The authors first review some central difference schemes and then propose a new fully discrete second order central difference scheme for systems of one dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws. This scheme has the merit that its numerical viscosity is of order \({\mathcal O}(\Delta x)^{2r-1})\) which is independent of \(1\Delta t\). (The parameter \(r\) has never been defined in the paper, but it is presumably the order of the scheme.) Furthermore, this scheme becomes semi-discrete when \(\Delta t \rightarrow 0\). In this case the scheme satisfies the scalar total-variation diminishing property. Extensions of the semi-discrete scheme to convection-diffusion equations and to multi-dimensions are also discussed. Fully discrete schemes can also be obtained by applying Runge-Kutta methods to the semi-discrete formula. A number of numerical examples is solved by the method to justify the theoretical results obtained.
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    hyperbolic conservation laws
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    multidimensional systems
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    degenerate diffusion
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    central difference schemes
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    non-oscillatory time differencing
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    total-variation diminishing property
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    semi-discrete scheme
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    convection-diffusion equations
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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    numerical examples
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