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The following pages link to A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves (Q1339541):
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- Hyperbolic boundary value problems with trihedral corners (Q262111) (← links)
- Energy evolution of multi-symplectic methods for Maxwell equations with perfectly matched layer boundary (Q266466) (← links)
- Multidomain spectral method for Schrödinger equations (Q273671) (← links)
- Direct and inverse scattering problems for domains with multiple corners (Q279676) (← links)
- Analysis of stretched grids as buffer zones in simulations of wave propagation (Q289020) (← links)
- Mixed GMsFEM for the simulation of waves in highly heterogeneous media (Q289289) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of undersea acoustics using a partition of unity method with plane waves enrichment (Q296024) (← links)
- A computational method for full waveform inversion of crosswell seismic data using automatic differentiation (Q310815) (← links)
- Efficiency of the perfectly matched layer with high-order finite difference and pseudo-spectral Maxwell solvers (Q312796) (← links)
- Computational methods for the dynamics of the nonlinear Schrödinger/Gross-Pitaevskii equations (Q313912) (← links)
- Back-propagating modes in elastic logging-while-drilling collars and their effect on PML stability (Q316394) (← links)
- Validation of PML-based models for the evaluation of anchor dissipation in MEMS resonators (Q324518) (← links)
- Stability of perfectly matched layer regions in generalized finite difference method for wave problems (Q329783) (← links)
- The Westervelt equation with a causal propagation operator coupled to the bioheat equation (Q330424) (← links)
- EM modelling of arbitrary shaped anisotropic dielectric objects using an efficient 3D leapfrog scheme on unstructured meshes (Q341160) (← links)
- A rapidly converging domain decomposition method for the Helmholtz equation (Q346359) (← links)
- A computational method for the Helmholtz equation in unbounded domains based on the minimization of an integral functional (Q347775) (← links)
- Development of a wavenumber-preserving scheme for solving Maxwell's equations in curvilinear non-staggered grids (Q347847) (← links)
- Stable perfectly-matched-layer boundary conditions for finite-difference time-domain simulation of acoustic waves in piezoelectric crystals (Q348123) (← links)
- Analysis of the dissipation and dispersion properties of the multi-domain Chebyshev pseudospectral method (Q348193) (← links)
- A perfectly matched layer for the time-dependent wave equation in heterogeneous and layered media (Q348510) (← links)
- Transformation optics based local mesh refinement for solving Maxwell's equations (Q348591) (← links)
- A fast and high-order method for the three-dimensional elastic wave scattering problem (Q348654) (← links)
- The double absorbing boundary method (Q348693) (← links)
- On the complexity of aperiodic Fourier modal methods for finite periodic structures (Q348801) (← links)
- Open boundary conditions for the diffuse interface model in 1-D (Q348934) (← links)
- Single-cone real-space finite difference scheme for the time-dependent Dirac equation (Q348960) (← links)
- On the non-equivalence of perfectly matched layers and exterior complex scaling (Q349100) (← links)
- Energy-dissipation splitting finite-difference time-domain method for Maxwell equations with perfectly matched layers (Q349111) (← links)
- Fast Huygens sweeping methods for Helmholtz equations in inhomogeneous media in the high frequency regime (Q349191) (← links)
- Microlocal approach towards construction of nonreflecting boundary conditions (Q349376) (← links)
- An extended Krylov subspace model-order reduction technique to simulate wave propagation in unbounded domains (Q349379) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers versus discrete transparent boundary conditions in quantum device simulations (Q349409) (← links)
- A staggered-grid finite-difference scheme optimized in the time-space domain for modeling scalar-wave propagation in geophysical problems (Q349569) (← links)
- Fictitious domain method for acoustic waves through a granular suspension of movable rigid spheres (Q349762) (← links)
- Boundary element and finite element coupling for aeroacoustics simulations (Q350003) (← links)
- Generalized multiscale finite-element method (GMsFEM) for elastic wave propagation in heterogeneous, anisotropic media (Q350055) (← links)
- Compact high order schemes with gradient-direction derivatives for absorbing boundary conditions (Q350159) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for solid waveguides (Q366683) (← links)
- Discrete stability of perfectly matched layers for anisotropic wave equations in first- and second-order formulation (Q369403) (← links)
- Design of phononic materials/structures for surface wave devices using topology optimization (Q373894) (← links)
- Analysis of perfectly matched layer operators for acoustic scattering on manifolds with quasicylindrical ends (Q388176) (← links)
- Development of PML absorbing boundary conditions for computational aeroacoustics: a progress review (Q416508) (← links)
- Choice of the perfectly matched layer boundary condition for frequency-domain Maxwell's equations solvers (Q417873) (← links)
- A sweeping preconditioner for time-harmonic Maxwell's equations with finite elements (Q417921) (← links)
- A non-deteriorating algorithm for computational electromagnetism based on quasi-lacunae of Maxwell's equations (Q418985) (← links)
- Developing a time-domain finite-element method for modeling of electromagnetic cylindrical cloaks (Q419663) (← links)
- Wave propagation in locally perturbed periodic media (case with absorption): numerical aspects (Q422943) (← links)
- Stretched backgrounds for acoustic scattering models (Q422994) (← links)
- Adaptive perfectly matched layer method for multiple scattering problems (Q423509) (← links)