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A domain decomposition method for solving the three-dimensional time-harmonic Maxwell equations discretized by discontinuous Galerkin methods (English)
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12 March 2008
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A domain decomposition method is presented for solving the three-dimensional time-harmonic Maxwell system, in the form of first-order partial differential equations, discretized by a discontinuous Galerkin method. To deal with irregularly shaped geometries, the discontinuous Galerkin method is formulated on unstructured tetrahedral meshes. The domain decomposition strategy takes the form of a Schwarz-type algorithm where a continuity condition on the incoming characteristic variables is imposed at the interfaces between neighboring subdomains. A multifrontal sparse direct solver is used at the subdomain level. Thus the proposed domain decomposition strategy can be viewed as a hybrid iterative/direct solution method for the large sparse complex linear algebraic system resulting from the discontinuous Galerkin discretization of the time-harmonic Maxwell equations. This paper essentially emphasizes computation aspects of the method and itself does not perform theoretical analysis of the discretization method, but quotes various related results in references. A number of numerical results including a bioelectromagnetics application are given, and are effective to see the applicability of the proposed method.
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computational electromagnetism
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time-harmonic Maxwell's equations
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discontinuous Galerkin method
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unstructured meshes
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domain decomposition method
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Schwarz algorithm
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