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The following pages link to Analysis of a Cartesian PML approximation to acoustic scattering problems in \(\mathbb R^2\) (Q984772):
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- Analysis of perfectly matched layer operators for acoustic scattering on manifolds with quasicylindrical ends (Q388176) (← links)
- Complete radiation boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation. I: Waveguides (Q670304) (← links)
- A pure source transfer domain decomposition method for Helmholtz equations in unbounded domain (Q785551) (← links)
- Analysis of the spectrum of a Cartesian perfectly matched layer (PML) approximation to acoustic scattering problems (Q1034054) (← links)
- Trace transfer-based diagonal sweeping domain decomposition method for the Helmholtz equation: algorithms and convergence analysis (Q2133738) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of the continuous and discrete non-overlapping double sweep domain decomposition method based on PMLs for the Helmholtz equation (Q2233975) (← links)
- Numerical study of exterior acoustic problems using a novel finite element-least square point interpolation method with perfectly matched layer (Q2420283) (← links)
- An adaptive anisotropic perfectly matched layer method for 3-D time harmonic electromagnetic scattering problems (Q2435053) (← links)
- Cartesian PML approximation to resonances in open systems in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) (Q2451757) (← links)
- The computation of resonances in open systems using a perfectly matched layer (Q3055150) (← links)
- Double Source Transfer Domain Decomposition Method For Helmholtz Problems (Q5161658) (← links)
- A Diagonal Sweeping Domain Decomposition Method with Source Transfer for the Helmholtz Equation (Q5163188) (← links)
- Error analysis of PML-FEM approximations for the Helmholtz equation in waveguides (Q5242219) (← links)
- Convergence of the PML method for elastic wave scattering problems (Q5741489) (← links)
- Complete radiation boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation. II: Domains with corners (Q6044434) (← links)
- Iterative Pure Source Transfer Domain Decomposition Methods for Helmholtz Equations in Heterogeneous Media (Q6188987) (← links)