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The numerical solution of linear hyperbolic partial differential equations formulated as time-domain boundary integral equations is considered. The discretization in time is done by using convolution quadrature and for the discretization in space a standard Galerkin boundary element method is used. The approximation of the kernel function in the integral equation by the weight functions in the corresponding semi-discrete convolutional system is analyzed. An algorithm for solving the problems considered is described and the efficient implementation is discussed. Numerical examples illustrating the theoretical results are presented. | |||
Property / review text: The numerical solution of linear hyperbolic partial differential equations formulated as time-domain boundary integral equations is considered. The discretization in time is done by using convolution quadrature and for the discretization in space a standard Galerkin boundary element method is used. The approximation of the kernel function in the integral equation by the weight functions in the corresponding semi-discrete convolutional system is analyzed. An algorithm for solving the problems considered is described and the efficient implementation is discussed. Numerical examples illustrating the theoretical results are presented. / rank | |||
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Efficient long-time computations of time-domain boundary integrals for 2D and dissipative wave equation (English)
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28 June 2011
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The numerical solution of linear hyperbolic partial differential equations formulated as time-domain boundary integral equations is considered. The discretization in time is done by using convolution quadrature and for the discretization in space a standard Galerkin boundary element method is used. The approximation of the kernel function in the integral equation by the weight functions in the corresponding semi-discrete convolutional system is analyzed. An algorithm for solving the problems considered is described and the efficient implementation is discussed. Numerical examples illustrating the theoretical results are presented.
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wave equation
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boundary element method
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convolution quadrature
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long-time computation
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time-domain boundary integral equations
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algorithm
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numerical examples
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