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Energy-conserved splitting FDTD methods for Maxwell's equations (English)
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18 February 2008
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Two new energy-conserved splitting methods (EC-S-FDTDI and EC-S-FDTDII) for Maxwell's equations in two dimensions are proposed. Both algorithms are energy-conserved, unconditionally stable and can be computed efficiently. The convergence results are analyzed based on the energy method, which show that the EC-S-FDTDI scheme is of first order in time and of second order in space, and the EC-S-FDTDII scheme is of second order both in time and space. They also obtain two identities of the discrete divergence of electric fields for these two schemes. For the EC-S-FDTDII scheme, they prove that the discrete divergence is of first order to approximate the exact divergence condition. Numerical dispersion analysis shows that these two schemes are non-dissipative. Numerical experiments confirm well the theoretical analysis results.
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splitting methods
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Maxwell's equations
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FDTD
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