The following pages link to Euan A. Spence (Q1736356):
Displaying 17 items.
- (Q500365) (redirect page) (← links)
- Applying GMRES to the Helmholtz equation with shifted Laplacian preconditioning: What is the largest shift for which wavenumber-independent convergence is guaranteed? (Q500366) (← links)
- Convergence of restricted additive Schwarz with impedance transmission conditions for discretised Helmholtz problems (Q5041993) (← links)
- Domain decomposition preconditioners for high-order discretizations of the heterogeneous Helmholtz equation (Q5077054) (← links)
- For Most Frequencies, Strong Trapping Has a Weak Effect in Frequency‐Domain Scattering (Q5153948) (← links)
- Domain decomposition preconditioning for the high-frequency time-harmonic Maxwell equations with absorption (Q5226653) (← links)
- Spectral decompositions and nonnormality of boundary integral operators in acoustic scattering (Q5416821) (← links)
- A simple proof that the \textit{hp}-FEM does not suffer from the pollution effect for the constant-coefficient full-space Helmholtz equation (Q6038832) (← links)
- Scattering by Finely Layered Obstacles: Frequency-Explicit Bounds and Homogenization (Q6042080) (← links)
- Explicit bounds for the high-frequency time-harmonic Maxwell equations in heterogeneous media (Q6057760) (← links)
- Does the Helmholtz Boundary Element Method Suffer from the Pollution Effect? (Q6115453) (← links)
- Perfectly-Matched-Layer Truncation is Exponentially Accurate at High Frequency (Q6135327) (← links)
- Decompositions of High-Frequency Helmholtz Solutions via Functional Calculus, and Application to the Finite Element Method (Q6137602) (← links)
- Wavenumber-Explicit Parametric Holomorphy of Helmholtz Solutions in the Context of Uncertainty Quantification (Q6164170) (← links)
- Correction to: ``Coercivity, essential norms, and the Galerkin method for second-kind integral equations on polyhedral and Lipschitz domains'' (Q6165234) (← links)
- Sharp bounds on Helmholtz impedance-to-impedance maps and application to overlapping domain decomposition (Q6189019) (← links)
- For most frequencies, strong trapping has a weak effect in frequency-domain scattering (Q6316369) (← links)