We develop a new class of schemes for the numerical solution of first-order steady conservation laws. The schemes are of the residual distribution, or fluctuation-splitting type. These schemes have mostly been developed in the context of triangular or tetrahedral elements whose degrees of freedom are their nodal values. We work here with more general elements that allow high-order accuracy. We introduce, for an arbitrary number of degrees of freedom, a simple mapping from a low-order monotone scheme to a monotone scheme that is as accurate as the degrees of freedom will allow. Proofs of consistency, convergence and accuracy are presented, and numerical examples from second, third and fourth-order schemes.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
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International audienceThis paper deals with the construction of a class of high order accurate Resid...
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International audienceThis article deals with the latest development in the construction of monotone...
These thesis review some recent results on the construction of very high order multidimensional upwi...
This thesis presents the construction, the analysis and the verification of a new form of higher tha...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76311/1/AIAA-2005-5244-730.pd
For advection schemes based on fluctuation splitting, a design criterion of optimizing the time step...
In this paper, we construct high-order hyperbolic residual-distribution schemes for general advectio...
This paper proposes an approach to the approximation of time-dependent hyperbolic conservation laws ...
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2103.16158In this work we study various continuous finite ...
This paper is concerned with the construction of high order schemes on irregular grids for balance l...
In this paper, we propose a high order residual distribution conservative finite difference scheme f...
This paper proposes an approach to the approximation of time-dependent hyperbolic conservation laws ...
We propose an investigation of the residual distribution schemes for the numerical approximation of ...
We consider a discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for the advection-reaction equation in tw...
International audienceThis paper deals with the construction of a class of high order accurate Resid...
A class of truly multidimensional upwind schemes for the computation of inviscid compressible flows ...
International audienceThis article deals with the latest development in the construction of monotone...