[Commits] [svn:einsteintoolkit] Paper_EinsteinToolkit_2010/ (Rev. 197)
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knarf at cct.lsu.edu
Mon Nov 14 00:22:01 CST 2011
User: knarf
Date: 2011/11/14 12:22 AM
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ET.tex
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cosmetics in future work
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the computational domain, it does not increase the convergence
order of the underlying numerical methods. Simulations of BHs
can easily make use of high-order numerical methods, with eighth-order
- convergence commonly seen at present. However,
- most GRMHD schemes, while implementing high-resolution
+ convergence common at present. However,
+ most GRMHD schemes, though they implement high-resolution
shock-capturing methods,
- are still limited to 2nd-order numerical accuracy in the
+ are limited to 2nd-order numerical accuracy in the
hydrodynamic/MHD sector while performing
curvature evolution with 4th-order accuracy or more. Higher order
- GRMHD schemes are in use in fixed-background simulations
+ GRMHD schemes are used in fixed-background simulations
(e.g.,~\cite{Tchekhovskoy:2007zn}), but still await implementation in
fully dynamical simulations.
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