Superconvergence properties of an upwind-biased discontinuous Galerkin method
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the superconvergence properties of the discontinuous Galerkin method based on the upwind-biased flux for linear time-dependent hyperbolic equations. We prove that for even-degree polynomials, the method is locally superconvergent at roots of a linear combination of the left- and right-Radau polynomials. This linear combination depends on the value of used in the flux. For odd-degree polynomials, the scheme is superconvergent provided that a proper global initial interpolation can be defined. We demonstrate numerically that, for decreasing , the discretization errors decrease for even polynomials and grow for odd polynomials. We prove that the use of Smoothness-Increasing Accuracy-Conserving (SIAC) filters is still able to draw out the superconvergence information and create a globally smooth and superconvergent solution of for linear hyperbolic equations. Lastly, we briefly consider the spectrum of the upwind-biased DG operator and demonstrate that the price paid for the introduction of the parameter is limited to a contribution to the constant attached to the post-processed error term.
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@article{arxiv.1602.06444,
title = {Superconvergence properties of an upwind-biased discontinuous Galerkin method},
author = {Daniel Frean and Jennifer Ryan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.06444},
year = {2016}
}