Abstract
High order upwind summation-by-parts finite difference operators have recently been developed. When combined with the simultaneous approximation term method to impose boundary conditions, the method converges faster than using traditional summation-by-parts operators. We prove the convergence rate by the normal mode analysis for such methods for a class of hyperbolic partial differential equations. Our analysis shows that the penalty parameter for imposing boundary conditions affects the convergence rate for stable methods. In addition, to solve problems with discontinuous data, we extend the method to also have the weighted essentially nonoscillatory property. The overall method is stable, achieves high order accuracy for smooth problems, and is capable of solving problems with discontinuities.
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