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Runge-Kutta Characterization of the Generalized Summation-by-Parts Approach in Time (1410.0202v4)

Published 1 Oct 2014 in math.NA

Abstract: This article extends the theory of dual-consistent summation-by-parts (SBP) and generalized SBP (GSBP) time-marching methods by showing that they are implicit Runge-Kutta schemes. Through this connection, the accuracy theory for the pointwise solution, as well as the solution projected to the end of each time step, is extended for nonlinear problems. Furthermore, it is shown that these minimum guaranteed order results can be superseded by leveraging the full nonlinear order conditions of Runge-Kutta methods. The connection to Runge-Kutta methods is also exploited to derive conditions under which SBP and GSBP time-marching methods associated with dense norms are nonlinearly stable. A few known and novel Runge-Kutta methods with associated GSBP operators are presented. The novel methods, all of which are L-stable and algebraically-stable, include a four-stage seventh-order fully-implicit method, a three-stage third-order diagonally-implicit method, and a fourth-order four-stage diagonally-implicit method.

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