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SLICE: A Semi-Lagrangian Inherently Conserving and Efficient scheme for transport problemsQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Vol. 128 (October 2002), pp. 2801-2820.
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Notes for this articleThis is basically a type of cascading, conservative approach using piecewise cubics (aka, at least a 4-point stencil)
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AbstractA Semi-Lagrangian Inherently Conserving and Efficient (SLICE) scheme is described for transport of passive scalars in Cartesian geometry. It is based on a Control-Volume (CV) approach and uses multiple sweeps of a one-dimensional O(x4) conservative remapping algorithm along pre-determined cascade directions. The scheme is applied to standard two-dimensional tests from the literature. Overall, it is found that in addition to conserving mass exactly, it is also competitive with standard non-conserving semi-Lagrangian schemes from the viewpoints of both computational efficiency and accuracy.
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