An approach to solving Maxwell's equations in time domain
DOI10.1016/j.jmaa.2022.126678OpenAlexW4296473409MaRDI QIDQ2084876
Xianyang Zeng, Hongli Yang, Xin-Yuan Wu
Publication date: 13 October 2022
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2022.126678
Maxwell's equationsoperator-variation-of-constants formulaintegral representations of solutionsimpulse electromagnetic phenomenatime domain electromagnetics
Numerical methods for partial differential equations, initial value and time-dependent initial-boundary value problems (65Mxx) Numerical problems in dynamical systems (65Pxx)
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- An energy-preserving and symmetric scheme for nonlinear Hamiltonian wave equations
- A simplified Nyström-tree theory for extended Runge-Kutta-Nyström integrators solving multi-frequency oscillatory systems
- ERKN integrators for systems of oscillatory second-order differential equations
- Extended RKN-type methods for numerical integration of perturbed oscillators
- New conservative schemes with discrete variational derivatives for nonlinear wave equations
- Trigonometrically-fitted ARKN methods for perturbed oscillators
- A unified approach to energy conservation and potential vorticity dynamics for arbitrarily-structured C-grids
- An energy-conserving Galerkin scheme for a class of nonlinear dispersive equations
- A feasible and effective technique in constructing ERKN methods for multi-frequency multidimensional oscillators in scientific computation
- Arbitrarily high-order time-stepping schemes based on the operator spectrum theory for high-dimensional nonlinear Klein-Gordon equations
- Symmetric and arbitrarily high-order Birkhoff-Hermite time integrators and their long-time behaviour for solving nonlinear Klein-Gordon equations
- A Gautschi-type method for oscillatory second-order differential equations
- Two new finite element schemes and their analysis for modeling of wave propagation in graphene
- A long-term numerical energy-preserving analysis of symmetric and/or symplectic extended RKN integrators for efficiently solving highly oscillatory Hamiltonian systems
- Oscillation-preserving algorithms for efficiently solving highly oscillatory second-order ODEs
- Efficient energy-preserving integrators for oscillatory Hamiltonian systems
- An analytical expression of solutions to nonlinear wave equations in higher dimensions with Robin boundary conditions
- A symplectic approximation with nonlinear stability and convergence analysis for efficiently solving semi-linear Klein-Gordon equations
- An improved tri-coloured rooted-tree theory and order conditions for ERKN methods for general multi-frequency oscillatory systems
- The boundness of the operator-valued functions for multidimensional nonlinear wave equations with applications
- Symplectic exponential Runge-Kutta methods for solving nonlinear Hamiltonian systems
- Preserving energy resp. dissipation in numerical PDEs using the ``Average Vector Field method
- Order conditions for RKN methods solving general second-order oscillatory systems
- Semi-analytical exponential RKN integrators for efficiently solving high-dimensional nonlinear wave equations based on FFT techniques
- Exponential Integrators Preserving First Integrals or Lyapunov Functions for Conservative or Dissipative Systems
- Mathematical Analysis and Time-Domain Finite Element Simulation of Carpet Cloak
- Geometric integration using discrete gradients
- Recent Developments in Structure-Preserving Algorithms for Oscillatory Differential Equations
- Time-Domain Finite Element Methods for Maxwell's Equations in Metamaterials
- Structure-Preserving Algorithms for Oscillatory Differential Equations
- An extended discrete gradient formula for oscillatory Hamiltonian systems
- Geometric Integrators for Differential Equations with Highly Oscillatory Solutions
- The formulation and analysis of energy-preserving schemes for solving high-dimensional nonlinear Klein–Gordon equations
- A new class of energy-preserving numerical integration methods
- Functionally Fitted Energy-Preserving Methods for Solving Oscillatory Nonlinear Hamiltonian Systems
- Arbitrary-order trigonometric Fourier collocation methods for multi-frequency oscillatory systems
- A new framework for solving partial differential equations using semi-analytical explicit RK(N)-type integrators
- A novel class of explicit divergence-free time-domain methods for efficiently solving Maxwell's equations
This page was built for publication: An approach to solving Maxwell's equations in time domain