Analysis of a fast method for solving the high frequency Helmholtz equation in one dimension (Q639962)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5956843
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    Analysis of a fast method for solving the high frequency Helmholtz equation in one dimension
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5956843

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      Analysis of a fast method for solving the high frequency Helmholtz equation in one dimension (English)
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      11 October 2011
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      Based on wave splitting, the authors introduce a fast method for computing the solution of the high frequency Helmholtz equation in a bounded one-dimensional domain with a variable wave speed function. The Helmholtz equation is split into one-way wave equations with source functions which are solved iteratively for a given tolerance. The source functions depend on the wave speed function and on the solutions of the one-way wave equations from the previous iteration. The solution of the Helmholtz equation is then approximated by the sum of the one-way solutions at every iteration. To improve the computational cost, the source functions are thresholded and in the domain where they are equal to zero, the one-way wave equations are solved with geometrical optics with a computational cost independent of the frequency. Convergence of the algorithm is proved in one dimension. Numerical experiments indicate that the growth rate of the computational cost is much slower than a direct method.
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      Helmholtz equation
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      high frequency
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      wave splitting
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      one-dimensional domain
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      wave equations
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      convergence
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      algorithm
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      numerical experiments
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