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A pseudospectral Chebychev method for the 2D wave equation with domain stretching and absorbing boundary conditions
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    A pseudospectral Chebychev method for the 2D wave equation with domain stretching and absorbing boundary conditions (English)
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    A new numerical method for simulation of wave propagation in artificially bounded domains is presented. The approach consists in solving the 2D acoustic wave equation \(u_{tt}= c^2(u_{xx}+ u_{yy})\) by the pseudospectral Chebychev method at all points away from the boundary of \(D= \{(x, y): 0< x< 1, 0< y< 1\}\) in conjunction with the first-order one-way wave equation \(u_t= cu_x\) at the \(x= 0\) boundary. The spatial derivatives in both above equations are approximated using the same Chebychev expansions. Integration in time is performed by a Crank-Nicolson method at the boundary and a standard discretization in time at the interior points. The numerical results presented show the superior performance of the introduced method and its efficiency comparable to that of the Fourier method.
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    absorbing boundary conditions
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    numerical examples
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    comparison of methods
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    wave propagation
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    acoustic wave equation
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    pseudospectral Chebychev method
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    first-order one-way wave equation
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    Crank-Nicolson method
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    performance
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    Fourier method
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