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Three-Dimensional Numerical Transfer Model Using a Monotonized Z-Scheme

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The aim of this work is to investigate a three-dimensional second-order monotone finite-difference scheme for the transport equation. The investigation is conducted for model three-dimensional transport equations of an incompressible medium. The properties of the three-dimensional extension of the Z-scheme with nonlinear correction are studied in this work. This study is an extension of the author’s previous works, where a nonlinear correction of one-dimensional transport equations was constructed. The proposed scheme uses “skew differences” containing values from different time layers instead of fluxes for the correction. The monotonicity of the obtained nonlinear scheme is numerically studied for a family of limiter functions for both smooth and non-smooth continuous solutions. The constructed scheme is absolutely stable but loses the monotonicity property when the Courant step is exceeded. The distinctive feature of the proposed finite-difference scheme is the minimalism of its template. The constructed numerical scheme is designed for models of plasma instabilities of various scales in the low-latitude ionospheric plasma of the Earth. One of the real problems that arise in solving such equations is the numerical modeling of strongly non-stationary medium- and small-scale processes in the low-latitude ionosphere of the Earth under conditions of the occurrence of the Rayleigh–Taylor instability and other types of instabilities, leading to the phenomenon of F‑scattering. Due to the fact that transport processes in the ionospheric plasma are controlled by the magnetic field, it is assumed that the plasma is incompressible in the direction perpendicular to the magnetic field.

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This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (agreement no. 075-02-2023-934).

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Correspondence to N. M. Kashchenko, S. A. Ishanov, E. V. Zubkov or L. V. Zinin.

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Kashchenko, N.M., Ishanov, S.A., Zubkov, E.V. et al. Three-Dimensional Numerical Transfer Model Using a Monotonized Z-Scheme. Comput. Math. and Math. Phys. 63, 1700–1707 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965542523090154

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