Seungil Kim

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Complete radiation boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation. II: Domains with corners2023-05-19Paper
Convergence analysis of the continuous and discrete non-overlapping double sweep domain decomposition method based on PMLs for the Helmholtz equation2021-10-12Paper
Hybrid absorbing boundary conditions of PML and CRBC2021-09-01Paper
Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary conditions for multiple scattering in waveguides2020-10-07Paper
FRACTIONAL ORDER SOBOLEV SPACES FOR THE NEUMANN LAPLACIAN AND THE VECTOR LAPLACIAN2020-05-07Paper
Error analysis of PML-FEM approximations for the Helmholtz equation in waveguides2019-11-06Paper
Application of a complete radiation boundary condition for the Helmholtz equation in locally perturbed waveguides2019-11-05Paper
Complete radiation boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation. I: Waveguides2019-03-18Paper
Analysis of an approximate cloaking for acoustic scattering problems in \(\mathbb R^3\)2018-06-22Paper
Analysis of the non-reflecting boundary condition for the time-harmonic electromagnetic wave propagation in waveguides2017-05-26Paper
Optimized double sweep Schwarz method by complete radiation boundary conditions2017-04-11Paper
Convergence of the supercell method for computation of defect modes in one-dimensional photonic crystals2016-05-30Paper
Optimized Schwarz Method with Complete Radiation Transmission Conditions for the Helmholtz Equation in Waveguides2015-06-30Paper
Analysis of the convected Helmholtz equation with a uniform mean flow in a waveguide with complete radiation boundary conditions2015-03-10Paper
Cartesian PML approximation to resonances in open systems in \(\mathbb{R}^2\)2014-06-04Paper
The computation of resonances in open systems using a perfectly matched layer2010-11-07Paper
Analysis of a Cartesian PML approximation to acoustic scattering problems in \(\mathbb R^2\)2010-07-20Paper
Analysis of the spectrum of a Cartesian perfectly matched layer (PML) approximation to acoustic scattering problems2009-11-10Paper

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