The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method continues to maintain heightened levels of interest within the simulation community because of the discretization flexibility it provides. Although one of the fundamental properties of the DG methodology and arguably its most powerful property is the ability to combine high-order discretizations on an interelement level while allowing discontinuities between elements, this flexibility generates a plethora of difficulties when one attempts to post-process DG fields for analysis and evaluation of scientific results. Smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving (SIAC) filtering enhances the smoothness of the field by eliminating the discontinuity between elements in a way that is consistent with the DG metho...
It has been noted in the past that discontinuous Galerkin methods can be viewed as a low order multi...
Abstract In this paper, we introduce a new position-dependent smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserv...
Theoretically and computationally, it is possible to demonstrate that the order of accuracy of a dis...
The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods provide a high-order extension of the finite volume method i...
The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method continues to maintain heightened levels of interest within th...
Position-dependent smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving (SIAC) filtering is a promising techniq...
Smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving (SIAC) filtering has demonstrated its effectiveness in rai...
Abstract The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method continues to maintain heightened lev-els of interest...
Abstract In this paper, we attempt to address the potential usefulness of smoothness-increasing accu...
The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method has very quickly found utility in such diverse applications a...
Smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving (SIAC) filtering is an area of increasing interest because...
Over the past few decades there has been a strong effort towards the development of Smoothness-Incre...
In this dissertation, we focus on exploiting superconvergence for discontinuous Galerkin methods and...
Since the introduction of Smoothness-Increasing Accuracy-Conserving (SIAC) Filtering for DG approxim...
Superconvergence of discontinuous Galerkin methods is an area of increasing interest due to the ease...
It has been noted in the past that discontinuous Galerkin methods can be viewed as a low order multi...
Abstract In this paper, we introduce a new position-dependent smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserv...
Theoretically and computationally, it is possible to demonstrate that the order of accuracy of a dis...
The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods provide a high-order extension of the finite volume method i...
The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method continues to maintain heightened levels of interest within th...
Position-dependent smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving (SIAC) filtering is a promising techniq...
Smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving (SIAC) filtering has demonstrated its effectiveness in rai...
Abstract The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method continues to maintain heightened lev-els of interest...
Abstract In this paper, we attempt to address the potential usefulness of smoothness-increasing accu...
The discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method has very quickly found utility in such diverse applications a...
Smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserving (SIAC) filtering is an area of increasing interest because...
Over the past few decades there has been a strong effort towards the development of Smoothness-Incre...
In this dissertation, we focus on exploiting superconvergence for discontinuous Galerkin methods and...
Since the introduction of Smoothness-Increasing Accuracy-Conserving (SIAC) Filtering for DG approxim...
Superconvergence of discontinuous Galerkin methods is an area of increasing interest due to the ease...
It has been noted in the past that discontinuous Galerkin methods can be viewed as a low order multi...
Abstract In this paper, we introduce a new position-dependent smoothness-increasing accuracy-conserv...
Theoretically and computationally, it is possible to demonstrate that the order of accuracy of a dis...