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We propose a bound-preserving (BP) Point-Average-Moment PolynomiAl-interpreted (PAMPA) scheme by blending third-order and first-order constructions. The originality of the present construction is that it does not need any explicit…
The Active Flux method is a numerical method for conservation laws using a combination of cell averages and point values, based on ideas from finite volumes and finite differences. This unusual mix has been shown to work well in many…
The PAMPA (Point-Average-Moment PolynomiAl-interpreted) method, proposed in [R. Abgrall, Commun. Appl. Math. Comput., 5: 370-402, 2023], combines conservative and non-conservative formulations of hyperbolic conservation laws to evolve cell…
We present a novel discretisation strategy, strongly inspired from Roe's Active Flux scheme. It can use polygonal meshes and is provably bound preserving for scalar problems and the Euler equations. Several cases demonstrates the quality of…
We develop a positivity-preserving (PP) PAMPA (Point-Average-Moment PolynomiAl-interpreted) scheme that enforces a discrete divergence-free (DDF) magnetic field for ideal MHD on Cartesian grids. Extending our 1D invariant-domain-preserving…
Active Flux (AF) is a recent numerical method for hyperbolic conservation laws, whose degrees of freedom are averages/moments and (shared) point values at cell interfaces. It has been noted previously in a heuristic fashion that it thus…
The numerical approximation of high-dimensional evolution equations poses significant computational challenges, particularly in kinetic theory and radiative transfer. In this work, we introduce the Galerkin Alternating Projection (GAP)…
The high-order accurate continuous Galerkin finite element method offers attractive computational efficiency for computational fluid dynamics. A challenge is however spurious oscillations which result for convection dominated flows over…
We propose an improved version of the PAMPA algorithm where the solution is sought as globally continuous. The scheme is locally conservative, and there is no mass matrix to invert. This method had been developed in a series of papers, see…
In this paper, we develop a novel well-balanced Point-Average-Moment PolynomiAl-interpreted (PAMPA) numerical method for solving the two-dimensional shallow water equations with temperature gradients on unstructured triangular meshes. The…
The Active Flux (AF) method employs a globally continuous approximation, like continuous Finite Element methods. This is achieved through the placement of point values at cell interfaces which are shared between adjacent cells. With, on…
High-order methods for conservation laws can be highly efficient if their stability is ensured. A suitable means mimicking estimates of the continuous level is provided by summation-by-parts (SBP) operators and the weak enforcement of…
The Active Flux scheme is a Finite Volume scheme with additional point values distributed along the cell boundary. It is third order accurate and does not require a Riemann solver: the continuous reconstruction serves as initial data for…
We present a novel hydrostatic and non-hydrostatic equilibria preserving Point-Average-Moment PolynomiAl-interpreted (PAMPA) method for solving the one-dimensional hyperbolic balance laws, with applications to the shallow water models…
In this paper, we explore the use of the Virtual Element Method concepts to solve scalar and system hyperbolic problems on general polygonal grids. The new schemes stem from the active flux approach \cite{AF1}, which combines the usage of…
This article proposes entropy stable discontinuous Galerkin schemes (DG) for two-fluid relativistic plasma flow equations. These equations couple the flow of relativistic fluids via electromagnetic quantities evolved using Maxwell's…
We propose a unifying framework for the matrix-based formulation and analysis of discontinuous Galerkin (DG) and flux reconstruction (FR) methods for conservation laws on general unstructured grids. Within such an algebraic framework, the…
In this article, we present entropy stable discontinuous Galerkin numerical schemes for equations of special relativistic hydrodynamics with the ideal equation of state. The numerical schemes use the summation by parts (SBP) property of…
In this paper, a new stabilized discontinuous Galerkin method within a new function space setting is introduced, which involves an extra stabilization term on the normal fluxes across the element interfaces. It is different from the general…
The active flux (AF) method is a compact high-order finite volume method originally proposed for solving hyperbolic conservation laws, in which cell averages and point values at cell interfaces are evolved simultaneously. This paper…