A comparison of flux limited difference methods and characteristic Galerkin methods for shock modelling (Q1095748)

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A comparison of flux limited difference methods and characteristic Galerkin methods for shock modelling
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    A comparison of flux limited difference methods and characteristic Galerkin methods for shock modelling (English)
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    A comparison is made between flux-limited finite difference methods and characteristic Galerkin methods for approximating hyperbolic conservation laws. At the first-order level, the characteristic Galerkin scheme using piecewise constants is closely related to the difference schemes of Engquist, Osher, and Roe [e.g.: \textit{B. Engquist} and \textit{S. Osher}, Math. Comput. 34, 45-75 (1980; Zbl 0438.76051)]. Adaptive recovery techniques used to improve accuracy then have much in common with the flux limiters used with difference methods. These relationships are explored and comarisons made using the linear advection, inviscid Burger equation and Euler equations. A new, simple formulation is given of the characteristic Galerkin method using piecewise constant elements with piecewise linear recovery: it reduces to the Engquist-Osher algorithm but with a modified flux function when the CFL number is no greater than one half.
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    flux-limited finite difference methods
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    characteristic Galerkin methods
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    hyperbolic conservation laws
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    Adaptive recovery techniques
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    linear advection
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    inviscid Burger equation
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    Euler equations
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    Engquist-Osher algorithm
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    flux function
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