On stability of numerical schemes via frozen coefficients and the magnetic induction equations (Q2379357)
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On stability of numerical schemes via frozen coefficients and the magnetic induction equations (English)
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19 March 2010
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The authors study finite difference discretizations of initial boundary value problems for linear symmetric hyperbolic systems of equations in multiple space dimensions. The goal is to prove stability for the SBP-SAT (summation by parts-simultaneous approximation term) finite difference schemes for equations with variable coefficients. They show stability by providing a proof for the principle of frozen coefficients, i.e., showing that variable coefficient discretization is stable provided that all corresponding constant coefficient discretizations are stable. They then apply this general result to the special case of magnetic induction equations and show that high-order SBP-SAT schemes are energy stable even with boundary closures. By introducing a modified discretization of lower order terms, they show that the discrete divergence of this scheme is bounded and may converge to zero under certain assumption. Computations supporting the theoretical results are also presented.
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linear symmetric hyperbolic systems
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magnetic induction equations
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finite difference
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frozen coefficients
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stability
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divergence constraint
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convergence
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numerical examples
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initial boundary value problems
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