DOI10.1137/S0036139993259891zbMath0840.65128MaRDI QIDQ4858796
Andreas Kirsch, Peter B. Monk
Publication date: 30 June 1996
Published in: SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
The domain derivative of time-harmonic electromagnetic waves at interfaces,
Analysis of the non-reflecting boundary condition for the time-harmonic electromagnetic wave propagation in waveguides,
Peter Monk's contributions to numerical analysis and Maxwell's equations,
Shape derivatives for scattering problems,
Bernstein-Bézier \(H(\mathrm{curl})\)-conforming finite elements for time-harmonic electromagnetic scattering problems,
Superconvergence and extrapolation analysis of a nonconforming mixed finite element approximation for time-harmonic Maxwell's equations,
FEM-BEM mortar coupling for the Helmholtz problem in three dimensions,
A high-order wideband direct solver for electromagnetic scattering from bodies of revolution,
An infinite element for Maxwell's equations,
The interior inverse electromagnetic scattering for an inhomogeneous cavity,
A projection method with regularization for Cauchy problem of the time-harmonic Maxwell equations,
An overfilled cavity problem for Maxwell's equations,
An integral equation for Maxwell's equations in a layered medium with an application to the factorization method,
Asymptotic expansion analysis of nonconforming mixed finite element methods for time-dependent Maxwell's equations in Debye medium,
The inverse electromagnetic scattering problem for a mixed boundary value problem for screens,
Coupling of Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary condition and finite difference methods in curvilinear coordinates for multiple scattering,
Numerical solution of an inverse medium scattering problem for Maxwell's equations at fixed frequency,
Propagation of electromagnetic waves with low frequency,
Analysis of Transient Electromagnetic Scattering from a Three-Dimensional Open Cavity,
A posteriori error indicators for Maxwell's equations,
ON THE WELL-POSEDNESS, STABILITY AND ACCURACY OF AN ASYMPTOTIC MODEL FOR THIN PERIODIC INTERFACES IN ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING PROBLEMS,
Some a priori estimates of solutions to the Maxwell equations,
Asymptotic formulas for perturbations in the electromagnetic fields due to the presence of inhomogeneities of small diameter. II: The full Maxwell equations.