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A mathematical analysis of the PML method (English)
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25 May 1998
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The perfectly matched layer (PML) method for the electromagnetic computations on a finite numerical domain consists of the splitting of the usual Maxwell equations acting in different layers, creating the absorbing layer where waves decay in all directions. A detailed analysis of this formulation applied to two-dimensional transvers-electric mode of Maxwell's equations shows that the PML method is only ``weakly well-posed''. It means that its solution can diverge under some small perturbations.
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weakly well-posed problem
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perfectly matched layer method
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electromagnetic computations
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Maxwell equations
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