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Old   December 15, 2011, 05:36
Default Solution of adjoint equations using high order schemes
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Dear all,

Is there anyone who can give clues of what should be taken into account when numerically solving adjoint equation to nonlinear systems of hyperbolic conservation laws using high order schemes?
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Old   December 15, 2011, 15:16
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Hello,
I haven't personally done anything on this topic, but if you google "Ralf Hartmann" from DLR, you should find at least a list of papers to start with.
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