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The following pages link to A rapidly converging domain decomposition method for the Helmholtz equation (Q346359):
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- A boundary integral equation domain decomposition method for electromagnetic scattering from large and deep cavities (Q349755) (← links)
- Double sweep preconditioner for optimized Schwarz methods applied to the Helmholtz problem (Q398053) (← links)
- Optimized double sweep Schwarz method by complete radiation boundary conditions (Q521465) (← links)
- The method of polarized traces for the 2D Helmholtz equation (Q729469) (← links)
- A convergent Born series for solving the inhomogeneous Helmholtz equation in arbitrarily large media (Q729557) (← links)
- A pure source transfer domain decomposition method for Helmholtz equations in unbounded domain (Q785551) (← links)
- An adaptive DPG method for high frequency time-harmonic wave propagation problems (Q1668568) (← links)
- GetDDM: an open framework for testing optimized Schwarz methods for time-harmonic wave problems (Q1682488) (← links)
- Multitrace/singletrace formulations and domain decomposition methods for the solution of Helmholtz transmission problems for bounded composite scatterers (Q1699029) (← links)
- Non-overlapping domain decomposition algorithm based on modified transmission conditions for the Helmholtz equation (Q1732457) (← links)
- An efficient high-order multiscale finite element method for frequency-domain elastic wave modeling (Q2009831) (← links)
- A non-overlapping domain decomposition method with high-order transmission conditions and cross-point treatment for Helmholtz problems (Q2021186) (← links)
- Preconditioning the Helmholtz equation with the shifted Laplacian and Faber polynomials (Q2055511) (← links)
- Non-iterative domain decomposition for the Helmholtz equation with strong material discontinuities (Q2073944) (← links)
- Solution of three-dimensional multiple scattering problems by the method of difference potentials (Q2124076) (← links)
- L-sweeps: a scalable, parallel preconditioner for the high-frequency Helmholtz equation (Q2125010) (← links)
- Trace transfer-based diagonal sweeping domain decomposition method for the Helmholtz equation: algorithms and convergence analysis (Q2133738) (← links)
- Multidirectional sweeping preconditioners with non-overlapping checkerboard domain decomposition for Helmholtz problems (Q2135232) (← links)
- Full waveform inversion through double-sweeping solver (Q2135237) (← links)
- A non-overlapping domain decomposition method with perfectly matched layer transmission conditions for the Helmholtz equation (Q2142193) (← links)
- Conditioning analysis for discrete Helmholtz problems (Q2147346) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of the continuous and discrete non-overlapping double sweep domain decomposition method based on PMLs for the Helmholtz equation (Q2233975) (← links)
- Sweeping preconditioners for the iterative solution of quasiperiodic Helmholtz transmission problems in layered media (Q2302390) (← links)
- A new numerical approach to the solution of the 2-D Helmholtz equation with optimal accuracy on irregular domains and Cartesian meshes (Q2308822) (← links)
- Learning dominant wave directions for plane wave methods for high-frequency Helmholtz equations (Q2319662) (← links)
- An improved sweeping domain decomposition preconditioner for the Helmholtz equation (Q2361150) (← links)
- A dispersion minimizing scheme for the 3-D Helmholtz equation based on ray theory (Q2375151) (← links)
- A double-sweeping preconditioner for the Helmholtz equation (Q2375161) (← links)
- Multigrid-based `shifted-Laplacian' preconditioning for the time-harmonic elastic wave equation (Q2375268) (← links)
- A hybrid approach to solve the high-frequency Helmholtz equation with source singularity in smooth heterogeneous media (Q2425268) (← links)
- A coarse space for heterogeneous Helmholtz problems based on the Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator (Q2517485) (← links)
- An adaptive multigrid solver for DPG methods with applications in linear acoustics and electromagnetics (Q2656000) (← links)
- CADD: a seamless solution to the domain decomposition problem of subdomain boundaries and cross-points (Q2659698) (← links)
- A heterogeneous non-overlapping domain decomposition explicit finite volume method for a real-time hybrid process-state estimator of 3D unsteady advection-diffusion fields (Q2672750) (← links)
- Convergence of parallel overlapping domain decomposition methods for the Helmholtz equation (Q2676865) (← links)
- Recursive Sweeping Preconditioner for the Three-Dimensional Helmholtz Equation (Q2797078) (← links)
- Additive Sweeping Preconditioner for the Helmholtz Equation (Q2806427) (← links)
- On the Relation Between Optimized Schwarz Methods and Source Transfer (Q2815000) (← links)
- Parallel Double Sweep Preconditioner for the Optimized Schwarz Algorithm Applied to High Frequency Helmholtz and Maxwell Equations (Q2815004) (← links)
- Fast Alternating BiDirectional Preconditioner for the 2D High-Frequency Lippmann--Schwinger Equation (Q2830572) (← links)
- A two‐level domain decomposition method with accurate interface conditions for the Helmholtz problem (Q2952935) (← links)
- Domain decomposition preconditioning for high-frequency Helmholtz problems with absorption (Q2981770) (← links)
- Compressed Absorbing Boundary Conditions via Matrix Probing (Q3196612) (← links)
- Nested Domain Decomposition with Polarized Traces for the 2D Helmholtz Equation (Q4569314) (← links)
- Sparsify and Sweep: An Efficient Preconditioner for the Lippmann--Schwinger Equation (Q4610136) (← links)
- Improved sweeping preconditioners for domain decomposition algorithms applied to time-harmonic Helmholtz and Maxwell problems (Q4615444) (← links)
- A Class of Iterative Solvers for the Helmholtz Equation: Factorizations, Sweeping Preconditioners, Source Transfer, Single Layer Potentials, Polarized Traces, and Optimized Schwarz Methods (Q4621282) (← links)
- Domain Decomposition with Local Impedance Conditions for the Helmholtz Equation with Absorption (Q5123994) (← links)
- Natural Domain Decomposition Algorithms for the Solution of Time-Harmonic Elastic Waves (Q5132017) (← links)
- WaveHoltz: Iterative Solution of the Helmholtz Equation via the Wave Equation (Q5132052) (← links)