The Hermite-Taylor Correction Function Method for Maxwell's Equations

10/13/2022
by   Yann-Meing Law, et al.
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The Hermite-Taylor method, introduced in 2005 by Goodrich, Hagstrom and Lorenz, is highly efficient and accurate when applied to linear hyperbolic systems on periodic domains. Unfortunately its widespread use has been prevented by the lack of a systematic approach to implementing boundary conditions. In this paper we present the Hermite-Taylor Correction Function method, which provides exactly such a systematic approach for handing boundary conditions. Here we focus on Maxwell's equations but note that the method is easily extended to other hyperbolic problems.

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