Active Flux is a recently developed numerical method for hyperbolic conservation laws. Its classical degrees of freedom are cell averages and point values at cell interfaces. These latter are shared between adjacent cells, leading to a globally continuous reconstruction. The update of the point values includes upwinding, but without solving a Riemann Problem. The update of the cell average requires a flux at the cell interface, which can be immediately obtained using the point values. This paper explores different extensions of Active Flux to arbitrarily high order of accuracy, while maintaining the idea of global continuity. We propose to either increase the stencil while keeping the same degrees of freedom, or to increase the number of po...
A class of active flux schemes is developed and employed to solve model problems for the linear adve...
Active flux schemes are finite volume schemes that keep track of both point values and averages. The...
We present a dimensionally split method for solving hyperbolic conservation laws on Cartesian cut ce...
Active Flux is a recently developed numerical method for hyperbolic conservation laws. Its classical...
We present the first implementation of the Active Flux method on adaptively refined Cartesian grids....
This dissertation details the development of active flux schemes, a new class of methods for solving...
The Active Flux scheme is a finite volume scheme with additional point values distributed along the ...
The Active Flux scheme is a Finite Volume scheme with additional degrees of freedom on the cell bou...
We propose an arbitrarily high-order accurate numerical method for conservation laws that is based o...
We propose an arbitrarily high-order accurate numerical method for conservation laws that is based o...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90701/1/AIAA-2011-3840-631.pd
Hyperbolic systems of conservation laws in multiple spatial dimensions display features absent in th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90699/1/AIAA-2011-382-437.pd
In 2011 a relatively new type of numerical scheme has been introduced: Active Flux schemes. In this ...
AbstractFollowing the previous paper, this one continues to study numerical approximations to the sp...
A class of active flux schemes is developed and employed to solve model problems for the linear adve...
Active flux schemes are finite volume schemes that keep track of both point values and averages. The...
We present a dimensionally split method for solving hyperbolic conservation laws on Cartesian cut ce...
Active Flux is a recently developed numerical method for hyperbolic conservation laws. Its classical...
We present the first implementation of the Active Flux method on adaptively refined Cartesian grids....
This dissertation details the development of active flux schemes, a new class of methods for solving...
The Active Flux scheme is a finite volume scheme with additional point values distributed along the ...
The Active Flux scheme is a Finite Volume scheme with additional degrees of freedom on the cell bou...
We propose an arbitrarily high-order accurate numerical method for conservation laws that is based o...
We propose an arbitrarily high-order accurate numerical method for conservation laws that is based o...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90701/1/AIAA-2011-3840-631.pd
Hyperbolic systems of conservation laws in multiple spatial dimensions display features absent in th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90699/1/AIAA-2011-382-437.pd
In 2011 a relatively new type of numerical scheme has been introduced: Active Flux schemes. In this ...
AbstractFollowing the previous paper, this one continues to study numerical approximations to the sp...
A class of active flux schemes is developed and employed to solve model problems for the linear adve...
Active flux schemes are finite volume schemes that keep track of both point values and averages. The...
We present a dimensionally split method for solving hyperbolic conservation laws on Cartesian cut ce...