WENO schemes are a popular class of shock-capturing schemes which adopt an adaptive-stencil approach to interpolation. WENO schemes rely on smoothness indicators to assess the relative smoothness of the solution within the sub-stencils. Computing these smoothness indicators is the most expensive operation in the WENO reconstruction procedure. In this paper, an efficient algorithm is proposed to compute these quantities without sacrificing the positivity property of the smoothness indicators. The proposed algorithm involves linear combinations of the undivided differences which can be computed efficiently in a recursive manner. This allows the computation of the smoothness indicators to be performed using significantly fewer floating-point o...
Due to the high-order accuracy and essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) property, the weighted ENO (WEN...
Recent advances in finite-difference WENO schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws have resulted in ...
Embedded WENO schemes are a new family of weighted essentially nonoscillatory schemes that always ut...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a new prediction ope...
In this article, we present a general closed form formula for computing lower order local smoothness...
Due to its excellent shock-capturing capability and high resolution, the WENO scheme family has been...
AbstractWENO5 uses a convex combination of the polynomials reconstructed on the three stencils of EN...
In this work, a new smoothness indicator that measures the local smoothness of a function in a stenc...
First this paper analyzes the reason for the accuracy losing of the third-order weighted essentially...
In this paper, a family of stencil selection algorithms is presented for WENO schemes on unstructure...
In this paper, we further analyze, test, modify and improve the high order WENO (weighted essentiall...
Embedded WENO methods utilise all adjacent smooth substencils to construct a desirable interpolation...
We present a systematic framework for the evaluation of shock sensors in high-resolution hybrid comp...
In this paper we introduce a general framework for defining and studying essentially nonoscillatory ...
In this paper we introduce a general framework for defining and studying essentially nonoscillatory ...
Due to the high-order accuracy and essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) property, the weighted ENO (WEN...
Recent advances in finite-difference WENO schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws have resulted in ...
Embedded WENO schemes are a new family of weighted essentially nonoscillatory schemes that always ut...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the construction and analysis of a new prediction ope...
In this article, we present a general closed form formula for computing lower order local smoothness...
Due to its excellent shock-capturing capability and high resolution, the WENO scheme family has been...
AbstractWENO5 uses a convex combination of the polynomials reconstructed on the three stencils of EN...
In this work, a new smoothness indicator that measures the local smoothness of a function in a stenc...
First this paper analyzes the reason for the accuracy losing of the third-order weighted essentially...
In this paper, a family of stencil selection algorithms is presented for WENO schemes on unstructure...
In this paper, we further analyze, test, modify and improve the high order WENO (weighted essentiall...
Embedded WENO methods utilise all adjacent smooth substencils to construct a desirable interpolation...
We present a systematic framework for the evaluation of shock sensors in high-resolution hybrid comp...
In this paper we introduce a general framework for defining and studying essentially nonoscillatory ...
In this paper we introduce a general framework for defining and studying essentially nonoscillatory ...
Due to the high-order accuracy and essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) property, the weighted ENO (WEN...
Recent advances in finite-difference WENO schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws have resulted in ...
Embedded WENO schemes are a new family of weighted essentially nonoscillatory schemes that always ut...