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A spatial high-order hexahedral discontinuous Galerkin method to solve Maxwell's equations in time domain
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    A spatial high-order hexahedral discontinuous Galerkin method to solve Maxwell's equations in time domain (English)
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    20 October 2006
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    The authors present a non-dissipative spatial high order Galerkin discontinuous method which is applied for solving the Maxwell equation in time domain. This method requires the use of a mesh composed of hexahedric cells and a solution can be obtained by splitting each cell into four hexahedric cells. A strategy for local time-stepping is also proposed in order to reduce the cost related to the little cells in the mesh. Numerical examples in the case of a plane wave illuminating a cone are also provided in the present paper.
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    numerical methods
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    discontinuous Galerkin method
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    Maxwell's equations in time domain
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    conservative spatial centered scheme
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    dispersive error
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    stability analysis
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    local time step
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