1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-4655(98)00146-5
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A numerical solution to the Vlasov equation

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“…3. The time evolution of a beam instability with a low dissipation a ͑v Ͼ v ͒ = 0.002 0 and a small external damping ␥ d = 0.002 0 , for increasing grid resolution, is compared to a reference run for each of five schemes: flux-balance ͑FB͒, 25 CIP, 17 CIP with rational function interpolation ͑R-CIP͒, 26 CIP-CSL, and rational-CIP-CSL ͑R-CIP-CSL͒ schemes. 27 The reference run is obtained with a high resolution N x ϫ N v = 256ϫ 4096 using CIP-CSL.…”
Section: B Convergence Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. The time evolution of a beam instability with a low dissipation a ͑v Ͼ v ͒ = 0.002 0 and a small external damping ␥ d = 0.002 0 , for increasing grid resolution, is compared to a reference run for each of five schemes: flux-balance ͑FB͒, 25 CIP, 17 CIP with rational function interpolation ͑R-CIP͒, 26 CIP-CSL, and rational-CIP-CSL ͑R-CIP-CSL͒ schemes. 27 The reference run is obtained with a high resolution N x ϫ N v = 256ϫ 4096 using CIP-CSL.…”
Section: B Convergence Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main step is now to choose an efficient method to reconstruct the distribution function from the cell average on each cell C i . In [8], the author used simple linear interpolation. Unfortunately this approach does not give a positive scheme and does not control spurious oscillations.…”
Section: Let Us Consider the Vlasov Equation Written In The Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists in discretizing the Vlasov equation on a mesh of the phase space that remains fixed in time. The flux balance method (FBM) [23] uses a finite volume method for computing the average of the Vlasov equation on each cell on a fixed grid. More recently, the positive flux conservative (PFC) method [24] have been improved by introducing a slope limiter for the reconstruction of the distribution function to preserve the positivity and the mass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%