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The following pages link to Perfectly Matched Layers for the Convected Helmholtz Equation (Q4653870):
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- Hardy space infinite elements for time harmonic wave equations with phase and group velocities of different signs (Q271566) (← links)
- Coupled BEM-FEM for the convected Helmholtz equation with non-uniform flow in a bounded domain (Q348491) (← links)
- Development of PML absorbing boundary conditions for computational aeroacoustics: a progress review (Q416508) (← links)
- Optimized double sweep Schwarz method by complete radiation boundary conditions (Q521465) (← links)
- New constructions of perfectly matched layers for the linearized Euler equations (Q557116) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations with the spectral difference method (Q613389) (← links)
- An alternative to Dirichlet-to-Neumann maps for waveguides (Q640906) (← links)
- Complete radiation boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation. I: Waveguides (Q670304) (← links)
- Two scale Hardy space infinite elements for scalar waveguide problems (Q723725) (← links)
- On the use of perfectly matched layers at corners for scattering problems with sign-changing coefficients (Q729577) (← links)
- A new finite element realization of the perfectly matched layer method for Helmholtz scattering problems on polygonal domains in two dimensions (Q817464) (← links)
- An optimal perfectly matched layer with unbounded absorbing function for time-harmonic acoustic scattering problems (Q882056) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for nonlinear Euler and Navier-Stokes equations based on the perfectly matched layer technique (Q924439) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers for time-harmonic second order elliptic problems (Q970115) (← links)
- Transparent boundary conditions for the harmonic diffraction problem in an elastic waveguide (Q975689) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for scalar waves in anisotropic media. II: Time-dependent modeling (Q995277) (← links)
- Stability of perfectly matched layers, group velocities and anisotropic waves. (Q1399648) (← links)
- On the use of perfectly matched layers in the presence of long or backward propagating guided elastic waves (Q1727515) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis of sound propagation through laminar flow in 2-dimensional ducts (Q1798023) (← links)
- Analysis of the convected Helmholtz equation with a uniform mean flow in a waveguide with complete radiation boundary conditions (Q2260418) (← links)
- Convergence of infinite element methods for scalar waveguide problems (Q2264053) (← links)
- A time domain analysis of PML models in acoustics (Q2384265) (← links)
- Analysis of the non-reflecting boundary condition for the time-harmonic electromagnetic wave propagation in waveguides (Q2396855) (← links)
- A perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary condition for linearized Euler equations with a non-uniform mean flow (Q2485699) (← links)
- A new approach to perfectly matched layers for the linearized Euler system (Q2489689) (← links)
- Efficient numerical simulation for long range wave propagation (Q2495733) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for scalar waves in anisotropic media. 1: Time harmonic modeling (Q2638211) (← links)
- Non-reflecting boundary conditions for acoustic propagation in ducts with acoustic treatment and mean flow (Q2880300) (← links)
- A two-and-a-half-dimensional displacement-based PML for elastodynamic wave propagation (Q2895016) (← links)
- DIFFRACTION OF AN ACOUSTIC WAVE BY A PLATE IN A UNIFORM FLOW: A NUMERICAL APPROACH (Q3056083) (← links)
- Comparison of high-order absorbing boundary conditions and perfectly matched layers in the frequency domain (Q3060256) (← links)
- PML absorbing boundary conditions for the linearized and nonlinear Euler equations in the case of oblique mean flow (Q3627494) (← links)
- An infinite element for the solution of Galbrun equation (Q4911626) (← links)
- Optimized Schwarz Method with Complete Radiation Transmission Conditions for the Helmholtz Equation in Waveguides (Q5260898) (← links)
- High Order Transparent Boundary Conditions for the Helmholtz Equation (Q5266542) (← links)