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Tensor-Train WENO Scheme for Compressible Flows

Published 20 May 2024 in math.NA and cs.NA | (2405.12301v1)

Abstract: In this study, we introduce a tensor-train (TT) finite difference WENO method for solving compressible Euler equations. In a step-by-step manner, the tensorization of the governing equations is demonstrated. We also introduce \emph{LF-cross} and \emph{WENO-cross} methods to compute numerical fluxes and the WENO reconstruction using the cross interpolation technique. A tensor-train approach is developed for boundary condition types commonly encountered in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The performance of the proposed WENO-TT solver is investigated in a rich set of numerical experiments. We demonstrate that the WENO-TT method achieves the theoretical $\text{5}{\text{th}}$-order accuracy of the classical WENO scheme in smooth problems while successfully capturing complicated shock structures. In an effort to avoid the growth of TT ranks, we propose a dynamic method to estimate the TT approximation error that governs the ranks and overall truncation error of the WENO-TT scheme. Finally, we show that the traditional WENO scheme can be accelerated up to 1000 times in the TT format, and the memory requirements can be significantly decreased for low-rank problems, demonstrating the potential of tensor-train approach for future CFD application. This paper is the first study that develops a finite difference WENO scheme using the tensor-train approach for compressible flows. It is also the first comprehensive work that provides a detailed perspective into the relationship between rank, truncation error, and the TT approximation error for compressible WENO solvers.

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