Theoretical aspects of the application of convolution quadrature to scattering of acoustic waves (Q2391124)

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Theoretical aspects of the application of convolution quadrature to scattering of acoustic waves
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    Theoretical aspects of the application of convolution quadrature to scattering of acoustic waves (English)
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    24 July 2009
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    The authors address several theoretical questions related to the numerical approximation of the scattering of acoustic waves in two or three dimensions by penetrable non-homogeneous obstacles using convolution quadrature (CQ) techniques for the time variable and coupled boundary element method/finite element method for the space variable. The application of CQ to waves requires polynomial type bounds for operators related to the operator \(\Delta-s^2\) in the right half complex plane. They propose a new systematic way of dealing with this problem, both at the continuous and semidiscrete-in-space cases and apply the technique to three different situations: scattering by a group of sound-soft and - hard obstacles, by homogeneous and non-homogeneous obstacles.
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    semidiscretization
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    acoustic waves
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    convolution quadrature techniques
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    boundary element method
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    finite element method
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    scattering
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