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    A mixed-type finite element approximation for radiation problems using fictitious domain method (English)
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    19 May 2003
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    This paper analyzes an approximation of a two-dimensional exterior Helmholtz problem. The approach combines: -- a mixed-type finite element approximation, -- with a fictitious domain method. The authors develop a careful study of the convergence of the solution and compare the performance with more classical approximation methods. Finally, some numerical examples illustrate the efficiency of this new methodology.
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    radiation
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    non-local operator
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    DtN mapping
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    artificial boundary condition
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    Helmholtz equation
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    comparison of methods
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    mixed-type finite element
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    fictitious domain method
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    convergence
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    numerical examples
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