A new second-order MUSCL-Hancock scheme with a novel convolution discretization is proven to converge to the unique entropy solution of a general class of non-local conservation laws.
A positivity preserving second-order scheme for multi-dimensional system of non-local conservation laws
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Non-local systems of conservation laws play a crucial role in modeling flow mechanisms across various scenarios. The well-posedness of such problems is typically established by demonstrating the convergence of robust first-order schemes. However, achieving more accurate solutions necessitates the development of higher-order schemes. In this article, we present a fully discrete, second-order scheme for a general class of non-local conservation law systems in multiple spatial dimensions. The method employs a MUSCL-type spatial reconstruction coupled with Runge-Kutta time integration. The proposed scheme is proven to preserve positivity in all the unknowns and exhibits L-infinity stability. Numerical experiments conducted on both the non-local scalar and system cases illustrate the8 importance of second-order scheme when compared to its first-order counterpart.
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A MUSCL-Hancock scheme for non-local conservation laws
A new second-order MUSCL-Hancock scheme with a novel convolution discretization is proven to converge to the unique entropy solution of a general class of non-local conservation laws.