Shock regularization with smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving Dirac-delta polynomial kernels
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Abstract: A smoothness-increasing accuracy conserving filtering approach to the regularization of discontinuities is presented for single domain spectral collocation approximations of hyperbolic conservation laws. The filter is based on convolution of a polynomial kernel that approximates a delta-sequence. The kernel combines a order smoothness with an arbitrary number of zero moments. The zero moments ensure a order accurate approximation of the delta-sequence to the delta function. Through exact quadrature the projection error of the polynomial kernel on the spectral basis is ensured to be less than the moment error. A number of test cases on the advection equation, Burger's equation and Euler equations in 1D and 2D shown that the filter regularizes discontinuities while preserving high-order resolution
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