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Figure 2. The solution of the discrete BV problem using the upwind definition (17).
Figure 8. The solution of the discrete BV problem using the upwind definition (17) in “false color” (128×128).
Figure 11. The projection onto a 256 × 256 grid of the exact solution of the continuous BV problem, in “false color”.

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