Explicit and provably stable spatiotemporal FDTD refinement
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multiscaleMaxwell's equationsfinite difference time domainmultiratespatial refinementtemporal refinement
Finite difference methods applied to problems in optics and electromagnetic theory (78M20) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M12) Electromagnetic theory (general) (78A25)
Recommendations
- Conservative space-time mesh refinement methods for the FDTD solution of Maxwell's equations
- FDTD based second-order accurate local mesh refinement method for Maxwell's equations in two space dimensions
- Stability of 2D FDTD algorithms with local mesh refinement for Maxwell's equations
- A stable finite-difference time-domain scheme for local time-stepping on an adaptive mesh
- A robust and efficient subgridding algorithm for finite-difference time-domain simulations of Maxwell's equations.
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3002670 (Why is no real title available?)
- A New Hybrid Implicit–Explicit FDTD Method for Local Subgridding in Multiscale 2-D TE Scattering Problems
- A Three-Dimensional FDTD Subgridding Algorithm With Separated Temporal and Spatial Interfaces and Related Stability Analysis
- An in-depth stability analysis of nonuniform FDTD combined with novel local implicitization techniques
- Conservative and Provably Stable FDTD Subgridding
- Conservative space-time mesh refinement methods for the FDTD solution of Maxwell's equations
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- Inverses of \(2\times 2\) block matrices
- Local time stepping and discontinuous Galerkin methods for symmetric first order hyperbolic systems
- Stability of explicit-implicit hybrid time-stepping schemes for Maxwell's equations
- Unification of leapfrog and Crank-Nicolson finite difference time domain methods
- Verification of positive definiteness
Cited in
(10)- Stability of 2D FDTD algorithms with local mesh refinement for Maxwell's equations
- Dispersion characteristic and stability analysis for an arbitrary MRTD scheme with variable mesh
- Unification of leapfrog and Crank-Nicolson finite difference time domain methods
- Maximizing the CFL number of stable time-space domain explicit finite-difference modeling
- FDTD based second-order accurate local mesh refinement method for Maxwell's equations in two space dimensions
- An extended FDTD scheme for the wave equation: application to multiscale electromagnetic simulation
- Conservative and Provably Stable FDTD Subgridding
- A robust and efficient subgridding algorithm for finite-difference time-domain simulations of Maxwell's equations.
- A stable finite-difference time-domain scheme for local time-stepping on an adaptive mesh
- On the relation between FDTD and Fibonacci polynomials
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