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Summation by parts methods for the spherical harmonic decomposition of the wave equation in arbitrary dimensions

Numerical Analysis 2024-07-11 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We investigate numerical methods for wave equations in n+2n+2 spacetime dimensions, written in spherical coordinates, decomposed in spherical harmonics on SnS^n, and finite-differenced in the remaining coordinates rr and tt. Such an approach is useful when the full physical problem has spherical symmetry, for perturbation theory about a spherical background, or in the presence of boundaries with spherical topology. The key numerical difficulty arises from lower-order 1/r1/r terms at the origin r=0r=0. As a toy model for this, we consider the flat space linear wave equation in the form π˙=ψ+pψ/r\dot\pi=\psi'+p\psi/r, ψ˙=π\dot\psi=\pi', where p=2l+np=2l+n, and ll is the leading spherical harmonic index. We propose a class of summation by parts (SBP) finite differencing methods that conserve a discrete energy up to boundary terms, thus guaranteeing stability and convergence in the energy norm. We explicitly construct SBP schemes that are second and fourth-order accurate at interior points and the symmetry boundary r=0r=0, and first and second-order accurate at the outer boundary r=Rr=R.

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@article{arxiv.1010.2427,
  title  = {Summation by parts methods for the spherical harmonic decomposition of the wave equation in arbitrary dimensions},
  author = {Carsten Gundlach and Jose M. Martin-Garcia and David Garfinkle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.2427},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Introduction and numerical tests section expanded