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On the accuracy and stability of the perfectly matched layer in transient waveguides
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    On the accuracy and stability of the perfectly matched layer in transient waveguides (English)
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    4 February 2013
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    The authors study the stability and accuracy of a perfect matching layer (PML) in a time-dependent waveguide simulation where physical boundary conditions are important. The authors propose a simple but quite efficient method for the case when a straightforward implementation of the PML induces a large error. The authors present numerical experiments on the stability and accuracy of the PML, which support the efficiency of the proposed boundary conditions.
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    guided waves
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    perfectly matched layer
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    high order accuracy
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    stability
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    energy estimates
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    summation-by-parts-simultaneous approximation term (SBP-SAT) scheme
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