David Lafontaine

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Sharp bounds on Helmholtz impedance-to-impedance maps and application to overlapping domain decomposition2024-01-12Paper
Decompositions of High-Frequency Helmholtz Solutions via Functional Calculus, and Application to the Finite Element Method2023-09-04Paper
Perfectly-Matched-Layer Truncation is Exponentially Accurate at High Frequency2023-08-24Paper
Decompositions of high-frequency Helmholtz solutions and application to the finite element method2022-11-08Paper
Convergence of parallel overlapping domain decomposition methods for the Helmholtz equation2022-09-28Paper
About the wave equation outside two strictly convex obstacles2022-05-18Paper
Wavenumber-explicit convergence of the \(hp\)-FEM for the full-space heterogeneous Helmholtz equation with smooth coefficients2022-04-07Paper
Scattering for critical radial Neumann waves outside a ball2022-03-25Paper
A sharp relative-error bound for the Helmholtz \(h\)-FEM at high frequency2022-01-19Paper
For Most Frequencies, Strong Trapping Has a Weak Effect in Frequency‐Domain Scattering2021-10-01Paper
Scattering for NLS with a sum of two repulsive potentials2021-05-28Paper
Local absorbing boundary conditions on fixed domains give order-one errors for high-frequency waves2021-01-06Paper
For most frequencies, strong trapping has a weak effect in frequency-domain scattering2019-03-28Paper
Strichartz estimates without loss outside many strictly convex obstacles2018-11-29Paper
Strichartz estimates without loss outside two strictly convex obstacles2017-09-12Paper
Scattering for NLS with a potential on the line2017-01-04Paper

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