Second-Kind integral solvers for TE and TM problems of diffraction by open-arcs

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Publication:6232373

DOI10.1029/2012RS005035arXiv1204.3701MaRDI QIDQ6232373FDOQ6232373


Authors: O. P. Bruno, Stéphane K. Lintner Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 April 2012

Abstract: We present a novel approach for the numerical solution of problems of diffraction by open arcs in two dimensional space. Our methodology relies on composition of {em weighted versions} of the classical integral operators associated with the Dirichlet and Neumann problems (TE and TM polarizations, respectively) together with a generalization to the open-arc case of the well known closed-surface Calder'on formulae. When used in conjunction with spectrally accurate discretization rules and Krylov-subspace linear algebra solvers such as GMRES, the new second-kind TE and TM formulations for open arcs produce results of high accuracy in small numbers of iterations and short computing times---for low and high frequencies alike.













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