[Carpetx-developers] lapse terms in Whisky's fluxes
Ian Hawke
I.Hawke at soton.ac.uk
Mon Nov 1 03:53:08 CDT 2021
My memory is that the idea is related to the smoothness of the metric/gauge terms: these should be C^2, so are sufficiently differentiable to be "best" approximated (at the second order that Whisky/GRHydro worked to) by the midpoint rule. However, if included within the fluxes then they would implicitly go through the reconstruction/Riemann solve stage, so would - in places - be limited to lower accuracy.
I would not do this now - keeping the fully densitized terms together is cleaner and a better way to extend to high order.
Ian
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