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TL;DR: This paper shows that the discontinuous Galerkin collocation spectral element method with Gauss--Lobatto points (DGSEM-GL) satisfies the discrete summation-by-parts (SBP) property and can thus be classified as an SBP-SAT (simultaneous approximation term) scheme with a diagonal norm operator.
Abstract: This paper shows that the discontinuous Galerkin collocation spectral element method with Gauss--Lobatto points (DGSEM-GL) satisfies the discrete summation-by-parts (SBP) property and can thus be classified as an SBP-SAT (simultaneous approximation term) scheme with a diagonal norm operator. In the same way, SBP-SAT finite difference schemes can be interpreted as discontinuous Galerkin-type methods with a corresponding weak formulation based on an inner-product formulation common in the finite element community. This relation allows the use of matrix-vector notation (common in the SBP-SAT finite difference community) to show discrete conservation for the split operator formulation of scalar nonlinear conservation laws for DGSEM-GL and diagonal norm SBP-SAT. Based on this result, a skew-symmetric energy stable discretely conservative DGSEM-GL formulation (applicable to general diagonal norm SBP-SAT schemes) for the nonlinear Burgers equation is constructed.
TL;DR: An hierarchy of uniformly high-order accurate schemes is presented which generalizes Godunov's scheme and its second- order accurate MUSCL extension to an arbitrary order of accuracy.