This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic systems of balance laws. We are particularly interested in high order shock capturing non-oscillatory schemes with uniform accuracy within each cell and low spurious effects. As a tool to measure the artifacts introduced by a numerical scheme, we study the deformation of a single Fourier mode and introduce the notion of distorsive errors, which measure the amplitude of the spurious modes created by a discrete derivative operator. Further we refine this notion with the idea of temperature, in which the amplitude of the spurious modes is weighted with its distance in frequency space from the exact mode. In this analysis, linear schemes have ze...
In our latest studies, by introducing the novel order-preserving (OP) criterion, we have successfull...
AbstractA new method for constructing weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) scheme is proposed...
Embedded WENO methods utilize all adjacent smooth substencils to construct a desirable interpolation...
This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic...
This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic...
This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic...
This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic...
In ([10], JCP 227 No. 6, 2008, pp. 3101–3211), the authors have designed a new fifth order WENO fini...
A new adaptive weighted essentially non-oscillatory WENO-?? scheme in the context of finite differen...
In this paper, we first construct fourth and eighth order central WENO (weighted essen-tially non-os...
In [8], the authors have designed a new fifth-order WENO finite-difference scheme (named WENO-eta) b...
AbstractWeighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) schemes have been mainly used for solving hyperb...
It has been shown that the conventional 5th-order Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) scheme...
In Shen et al. (2020), the authors have proposed a novel weighting method to construct the fifth-ord...
It has been shown that the conventional 5th-order Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) schem...
In our latest studies, by introducing the novel order-preserving (OP) criterion, we have successfull...
AbstractA new method for constructing weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) scheme is proposed...
Embedded WENO methods utilize all adjacent smooth substencils to construct a desirable interpolation...
This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic...
This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic...
This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic...
This work is dedicated to the development and comparison of WENO-type reconstructions for hyperbolic...
In ([10], JCP 227 No. 6, 2008, pp. 3101–3211), the authors have designed a new fifth order WENO fini...
A new adaptive weighted essentially non-oscillatory WENO-?? scheme in the context of finite differen...
In this paper, we first construct fourth and eighth order central WENO (weighted essen-tially non-os...
In [8], the authors have designed a new fifth-order WENO finite-difference scheme (named WENO-eta) b...
AbstractWeighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) schemes have been mainly used for solving hyperb...
It has been shown that the conventional 5th-order Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) scheme...
In Shen et al. (2020), the authors have proposed a novel weighting method to construct the fifth-ord...
It has been shown that the conventional 5th-order Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) schem...
In our latest studies, by introducing the novel order-preserving (OP) criterion, we have successfull...
AbstractA new method for constructing weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) scheme is proposed...
Embedded WENO methods utilize all adjacent smooth substencils to construct a desirable interpolation...