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  • # PSAAP3 WENO
    
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    Standalone Fortran WENO code with Loopy transformations.
    
    ## Notes
    
    
    * The WENO scheme is taken from [1]
    
    * The Roe matrix implementation follows the internal PlasCom2 documentation
    
    * Boundary conditions are not really handled correctly at all
    * A declaration of "real" is not intended to suggest single precision
    * This implementation does not include the severe shock correction proposed
    
    * Current assumption for metrics is that metrics(i,j) = (\xi_i)_(x_j)
    
    * It's not immediately obvious, but there might be some wasted work in the
        frozen generalized flux computation
    
    * Right now the specific gas constant gamma is implemented as a magic number
        (1.4) -- this should be generalized
    
    ## Fortran dialect wishlist
    
    - Automatic line continuation in parentheses
    
    - Array-valued expressions
    
    - In-place operators
    
    - Slicing that automatically picks an increment of -1 when appropriate
      - (e.g. 2:0 instead of 2:0:-1)
    
    
    Note: Tag 'nice' references the code at a point where several of these items are used
    
    
    ## Testing plan
    
    Plan to test the following routines directly:
    
    - `compute_flux_derivatives`
    - `convert_to_generalized`
    - `convert_to_generalized_frozen`
    - `convert_from_generalized`
    - `roe_eigensystem`
    - `pointwise_eigenvalues`
    - `lax_wavespeeds`
    - `split_characteristic_fluxes`
    - `weno_flux`
    - `consistent_part`
    - `dissipation_part_pos`
    - `dissipation_part_neg`
    
    ## References
    
    [1] Nonomura, T., Terakado, D., Abe, Y., & Fujii, K. (2015).
    *A new technique for freestream preservation of finite-difference WENO on curvilinear grid.*
    Computers and Fluids, 107, 242–255.