New Preprint ‘Stability of the Active Flux Method in the Framework of Summation-by-Parts Operators’ on arXiv

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Wasilij Barsukow, Christian Klingenberg, Lisa Lechner, Jan Nordström, Sigrun Ortleb, and I have published our new preprint Stability of the Active Flux Method in the Framework of Summation-by-Parts Operators on arXiv.

The Active Flux method is a numerical method for conservation laws using a combination of cell averages and point values, based on ideas from finite volumes and finite differences. This unusual mix has been shown to work well in many situations. We expand the theoretical justifications of the Active Flux method by analyzing it from the point of view of summation-by-parts (SBP) operators, which are routinely used to analyze finite difference, finite volume, and finite element schemes. We show that the Active Flux method can be formulated using degenerate SBP operators, yielding a first and novel approach for showing the energy stability of the Active Flux method.

The reproducibility repository is available on GitHub.