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arxiv: 1602.00183 · v1 · pith:HP3LSOZ7new · submitted 2016-01-31 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

Radial basis function ENO and WENO finite difference methods based on the optimization of shape parameters

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We present adaptive finite difference ENO/WENO methods by adopting infinitely smooth radial basis functions (RBFs). This is a direct extension of the non-polynomial finite volume ENO/WENO method proposed by authors in \cite{GuoJung} to the finite difference ENO/WENO method based on the original smoothness indicator scheme developed by Jiang and Shu \cite{WENO}. The RBF-ENO/WENO finite difference method slightly perturbs the reconstruction coefficients with RBFs as the reconstruction basis and enhances accuracy in the smooth region by locally optimizing the shape parameters. The RBF-ENO/WENO finite difference methods provide more accurate reconstruction than the regular ENO/WENO reconstruction and provide sharper solution profiles near the jump discontinuity. Furthermore the RBF-ENO/WENO methods are easy to implement in the existing regular ENO/WENO code. The numerical results in 1D and 2D presented in this work show that the proposed RBF-ENO/WENO finite difference method better performs than the regular ENO/WENO method.

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