Explicit Time Mimetic Discretiztions Of Wave Equations

10/09/2020
by   Stanly Steinberg, et al.
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This paper is part of a program to combine a staggered time and staggered spatial discretization of continuum wave equations so that important properties of the continuum that are proved using vector calculus can be proven in an analogous way for the discretized system. The spatial discretizations are second order accurate and mimetic. The time discretizations second are order accurate explicit leapfrog schemes. The discretizations have a conserved quantity that guarantees stability for a reasonable constraint on the time step. The conserved quantities are closely related to the energy for the continuum equations.

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