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Non-linear PML equations for time dependent electromagnetics in three dimensions
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    Non-linear PML equations for time dependent electromagnetics in three dimensions (English)
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    31 October 2006
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    In this paper there are studied PML equations for time dependent electromagnetics in three dimensions. The main features of the system studied in this work are the following: (i) the undifferentiated ``source-terms'' on the right hand-side of the equations are nonlinear; (ii) the system has a decaying energy integral and the solution is temporally stable; (iii) the system is strongly well posed and has a unique solution. Several numerical results illustrate the abstract results of this paper.
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    perfectly matched layer
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    electromagnetics
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    Maxwell's equations
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    absorbing boundary conditions
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