A p-adaptive discontinuous Galerkin time-domain method is developed to
obtain high-order solutions to electromagnetic scattering problems. A novel
feature of the proposed method is the use of divergence error to drive the
p-adaptive method. The nature of divergence error is explored and that it is
a direct consequence of the act of discretization is established. Its relation
with relative truncation error is formed which enables the use of divergence
error as an inexpensive proxy to truncation error. Divergence error is used as
an indicator to dynamically identify and assign spatial operators of varying
accuracy to substantial regions in the computational domain. This results in a
reduced computational cost than a comparable discontinuous Galerkin time-domain
solution using uniform degree piecewise polynomial bases throughout.Comment: 28 pages, 22 figure