Roland, thank you very much for the information. My student (Beatrice Giudici, in cc to this email) told me that this is the same WENO-Z that is used by Bernuzzi in his BAM code ( https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016PhRvD..94f4062B/abstract). She is going to do some tests, starting with the Balsara tests and compare it with MP5 and WENO. We will then probably move to oscillating TOV and then BNS (maybe doing some of the tests that Roberto did in his paper with WENO).
We will keep you posted. I just wanted to check what the status was. I added Roberto in this discussion because of his work with WENO and GRHydro, so I was wondering if he had a look also at WENO-Z. Thanks, Bruno Il giorno gio 16 gen 2020 alle ore 19:30 Haas, Roland <[email protected]> ha scritto: > Hello Bruno, Roberto, > > > I just discovered that GRHydro supports also WENO-Z (a different > > implementation of the WENO 5th order reconstruction scheme). > > > > I have a master student currently looking at high order schemes and I > admit > > that I thought that GRHydro had only WENO5 implemented > > (recon_method="weno") since this is the scheme that was mentioned and > > tested in the GRHydro paper (which instead does not mention WENO-Z which > I > > assume was probably implemented after the paper). > > > > Has the WENO-Z implementation also been tested? Is someone using it? > It has been years since this was really tested (it was first implemented > in December 2012 / January 2013). I believe Christian Reisswig and I have > to take blame for implementing any bugs in it. > > I am no longer quite sure if how much testing was done. I looked through > old emails but cannot tell from them whether only WENO (plus changes from > Sasha Tchekhovskoy's WHAM paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/0704.2608) which > were described in the GRHydro MHD paper (Moesta, Mundim et al.) were tested > or also the WENO-z implementation. > > Worse, I do not even have a reference from the flavor of WENO-z that was > implemented :-(. Could be > https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021999107005232 > Borges et al. JCompPhys Volume 227, Issue 6, 1 March 2008, Pages 3191-3211 > or something completely different. > > So, while I believe that there was effort to test it, there is no longer a > reproducible way to check what was tested and how well it performed. > > Yours, > Roland > > -- > My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting > and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://pgp.mit.edu . > -- Prof. Bruno Giacomazzo Department of Physics University of Milano-Bicocca Piazza della Scienza 3 20126 Milano Italy email: [email protected] phone: (+39) 02 6448 2321 web: http://www.brunogiacomazzo.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------- There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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