Flux-Corrected Transport (FCT) is a numerical method used in computational fluid dynamics and other fields for the transport of scalar quantities, such as mass, energy, or chemical concentration, in a spatial domain. The method is particularly useful when dealing with convection-dominated problems, where the transport process can exhibit steep gradients or sharp fronts, such as in the advection of a pollutant in a fluid or the evolution of a shock wave.
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