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The following pages link to Perfectly matched layers for transient elastodynamics of unbounded domains (Q4736703):
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- Numerical comparison of high-order absorbing boundary conditions and perfectly matched layers for a dispersive one-dimensional medium (Q438074) (← links)
- Remarks on the stability of Cartesian PMLs in corners (Q450936) (← links)
- Long-time stable high-order absorbing boundary conditions for elastodynamics (Q503287) (← links)
- High-order adjustable boundary condition for absorbing evanescent modes of waveguides and its application in coupled fluid-structure analysis (Q526465) (← links)
- Mixed unsplit-field perfectly matched layers for transient simulations of scalar waves in heterogeneous domains (Q601229) (← links)
- Mixed perfectly-matched-layers for direct transient analysis in 2D elastic heterogeneous media (Q643929) (← links)
- The inverse medium problem in heterogeneous PML-truncated domains using scalar probing waves (Q643958) (← links)
- A finite element scheme with a high order absorbing boundary condition for elastodynamics (Q653757) (← links)
- Complex frequency shifted convolution PML for FDTD modelling of elastic waves (Q661563) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers in the thin layer method (Q695843) (← links)
- Non-stationary plane problem for a liquid layer on a rigid base (Q783005) (← links)
- Root-finding absorbing boundary conditions for scalar and elastic waves in infinite media (Q1986908) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers for convex truncated domains with discontinuous Galerkin time domain simulations (Q2013460) (← links)
- Non-convolutional second-order complex-frequency-shifted perfectly matched layers for transient elastic wave propagation (Q2021972) (← links)
- Explicit finite element perfectly matched layer for transient three-dimensional elastic waves (Q4906494) (← links)
- A hybrid PML formulation for the 2D three-field dynamic poroelastic equations (Q6084536) (← links)
- The half-space matching method for elastodynamic scattering problems in unbounded domains (Q6173353) (← links)