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    A geometrical optics-based numerical method for high frequency electromagnetic fields computations near fold caustics. I (English)
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    29 July 2003
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    The authors deal with the propagation of a laser wave in a material medium. They present a new method for the direct Eulerian computation of the multivalued solution of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation in the case of a fold caustic. The authors show that the accuracy of the usual method degenerates near the caustic and provide a numerical formula to close the system while maintaining a first-order accuracy. Moreover, they give a systematic initialization procedure of the system when the Cauchy data are only available for the incident wave.
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    Hamilton-Jacobi
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    Hamiltonian system
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    Ray tracing
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    Viscosity solution
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    Upwind scheme
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    Geometric optics
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    Wave equation
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    Laser
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    Plasma
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    Electromagnetism
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