A positivity-preserving adaptive-order finite-difference scheme for GRMHD

Author:

Deppe NilsORCID,Kidder Lawrence EORCID,Teukolsky Saul AORCID,Bonilla Marceline SORCID,Hébert FrançoisORCID,Kim YoonsooORCID,Scheel Mark AORCID,Throwe WilliamORCID,Vu Nils LORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present an adaptive-order positivity-preserving conservative finite-difference scheme that allows a high-order solution away from shocks and discontinuities while guaranteeing positivity and robustness at discontinuities. This is achieved by monitoring the relative power in the highest mode of the reconstructed polynomial and reducing the order when the polynomial series no longer converges. Our approach is similar to the multidimensional optimal order detection strategy, but differs in several ways. The approach is a priori and so does not require retaking a time step. It can also readily be combined with positivity-preserving flux limiters that have gained significant traction in computational astrophysics and numerical relativity. This combination ultimately guarantees a physical solution both during reconstruction and time stepping. We demonstrate the capabilities of the method using a standard suite of very challenging 1d, 2d, and 3d general relativistic magnetohydrodynamics test problems.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Sherman Fairchild Foundation

Nicholas and Lee Begovich

Dan Black Family Trust

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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