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A high-order accurate method for frequency domain Maxwell equations with discontinuous coefficients (English)
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12 September 2006
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This paper deals with the one-dimensional Maxwell system in frequency space. The equations are solved with a fourth order accurate compact implicit method on a staggered grid. A global regularization based on a Padé approximation yields a lower total error compared with local regularization based Hermite splines. The schemes considered in this paper can be implemented for multidimensional problems both in the frequency and time domains.
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Maxwell equations
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Helmholtz equation
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discontinuous coefficients
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high-order method
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