Since integration by parts is an important tool when deriving energy or entropy estimates for differential equations, one may conjecture that some form of summation by parts (SBP) property is involved in provably stable numerical methods. This article contributes to this topic by proposing a novel class of A stable SBP time integration methods which can also be reformulated as implicit Runge-Kutta methods. In contrast to existing SBP time integration methods using simultaneous approximation terms to impose the initial condition weakly, the new schemes use a projection method to impose the initial condition strongly without destroying the SBP property. The new class of methods includes the classical Lobatto IIIA collocation method, not previ...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is encountered in many e...
We show how the SBP−SAT technique can be used to derive a new family of methods for the time integra...
AbstractA new unconditionally stable explicit time-integration method is proposed herein, which can ...
Some properties of numerical time integration methods using summation by parts (SBP) operators and s...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is en-countered in many ...
A new technique for time integration of initial value problems involving second derivatives is prese...
Abstract. Strong stability-preserving (SSP) Runge–Kutta methods were developed for time integration ...
Summation-by-parts (SBP) operators allow us to systematically develop energy-stable and high-order a...
Many physical phenomena can be described mathematically by means of partial differential equations. ...
Many physical phenomena can be described mathematically by means of partial differential equations. ...
Strong stability preserving (SSP) time discretizations were developed for use with spatial discretiz...
We review and extend the list of stability and convergence properties satisfied by Runge-Kutta (RK) ...
We develop a new high order accurate time-integration technique for initial value problems. We focus...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is encountered in many e...
We review and extend the list of stability and convergence properties satisfied by Runge-Kutta (RK) ...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is encountered in many e...
We show how the SBP−SAT technique can be used to derive a new family of methods for the time integra...
AbstractA new unconditionally stable explicit time-integration method is proposed herein, which can ...
Some properties of numerical time integration methods using summation by parts (SBP) operators and s...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is en-countered in many ...
A new technique for time integration of initial value problems involving second derivatives is prese...
Abstract. Strong stability-preserving (SSP) Runge–Kutta methods were developed for time integration ...
Summation-by-parts (SBP) operators allow us to systematically develop energy-stable and high-order a...
Many physical phenomena can be described mathematically by means of partial differential equations. ...
Many physical phenomena can be described mathematically by means of partial differential equations. ...
Strong stability preserving (SSP) time discretizations were developed for use with spatial discretiz...
We review and extend the list of stability and convergence properties satisfied by Runge-Kutta (RK) ...
We develop a new high order accurate time-integration technique for initial value problems. We focus...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is encountered in many e...
We review and extend the list of stability and convergence properties satisfied by Runge-Kutta (RK) ...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is encountered in many e...
We show how the SBP−SAT technique can be used to derive a new family of methods for the time integra...
AbstractA new unconditionally stable explicit time-integration method is proposed herein, which can ...