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Sharpening methods for finite volume schemes

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Figure 1: Upwind scheme. The initial condition is the characteristic function of a square
Figure 2: Mesh and notations (for the sake of brievity, these notations will not be explained further in the text, as they are very classical).
Figure 3: Transverse reconstruction.

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