Stability for the Helmholtz equation in deterministic and random periodic structures
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Publication:6414409
DOI10.1016/J.MATPUR.2024.05.014arXiv2210.10359MaRDI QIDQ6414409FDOQ6414409
Authors: Gang Bao, Yiwen Lin, Xiang Xu
Publication date: 19 October 2022
Abstract: Stability results for the Helmholtz equations in both deterministic and random periodic structures are proved in this paper. Under the assumption of excluding resonances, by a variational method and Fourier analysis in the energy space, the stability estimate for the Helmholtz equation in a deterministic periodic structure is established. For the stochastic case, by introducing a variable transform, the variational formulation of the scattering problem in a random domain is reduced to that in a definite domain with random medium. Combining the stability result for the deteministic case with regularity and stochastic regularity of the scattering surface, Pettis measurability theorem and Bochner's Theorem further yield the stability result for the scattering problem by random periodic structures. Both stability estimates are explicit with respect to the wavenumber.
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