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Solution of time-convolutionary Maxwell's equations using parameter-dependent Krylov subspace reduction
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    Solution of time-convolutionary Maxwell's equations using parameter-dependent Krylov subspace reduction (English)
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    8 June 2010
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    The paper presents a new algorithm for the solution of the time domain Maxwell equations in dispersive media. The algorithm is based on the parameter-dependent Krylov subspace reduction with proper choice of subspace parameters. It is a generalization of the rational Krylov subspace approach for the solution of the non-dispersive diffusion problem. As an example, the 3D quasistationary induced polarization problem with the Cole-Cole conductivity model important for geophysical oil exploration is considered.
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    dispersive medium
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    convolutionary problems
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    induced polarization
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    fractional order PDE
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    time-domain Maxwell's system
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    model reduction
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    Krylov subspace methods
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    algorithm
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    polarization
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    Cole-Cole conductivity
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    geophysical oil exploration
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