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Entropy stable essentially non-oscillatory methods based on RBF reconstructions

Hesthaven, Jan S.  
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Mönkeberg, Fabian  
2019
Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis

To solve hyperbolic conservation laws on general grids we propose to use high-order essentially nonoscillatory methods based on radial basis functions. We introduce an entropy stable arbitrary high-order finite dierence method (RBF-TeCNOp) and an entropy stable second order finite volume method (RBF-EFV2) for one-dimensional problems. Thus, we show that such methods based on radial basis functions are as powerful as methods based on polynomial reconstruction. The main contribution is the construction of an algorithm and a smoothness indicator that ensures an interpolation function which fullls the sign-property.

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research article
DOI
10.1051/m2an/2019011
Author(s)
Hesthaven, Jan S.  
Mönkeberg, Fabian  
Date Issued

2019

Published in
Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis
Volume

53

Issue

3

Start page

925

End page

958

Subjects

radial basis functions

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entropy stability

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sign-property

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finite differences

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finite volume methods

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high-order accuracy

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eno reconstruction

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multivariate interpolation

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scattered-data

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schemes

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algorithm

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systems

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discrete

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August 14, 2018
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