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The following pages link to An Exact Bounded Perfectly Matched Layer for Time-Harmonic Scattering Problems (Q3614823):
Displayed 18 items.
- A quasi-optimal non-overlapping domain decomposition algorithm for the Helmholtz equation (Q418948) (← links)
- Two scale Hardy space infinite elements for scalar waveguide problems (Q723725) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers in 1-D: Energy decay for continuous and semi-discrete waves (Q937234) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers for time-harmonic second order elliptic problems (Q970115) (← links)
- Analysis of a Cartesian PML approximation to acoustic scattering problems in \(\mathbb R^2\) (Q984772) (← links)
- Computing scattering resonances using perfectly matched layers with frequency dependent scaling functions (Q1647661) (← links)
- Non-overlapping domain decomposition algorithm based on modified transmission conditions for the Helmholtz equation (Q1732457) (← links)
- Enhanced conformal perfectly matched layers for Bernstein-Bézier finite element modelling of short wave scattering (Q1988240) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers for convex truncated domains with discontinuous Galerkin time domain simulations (Q2013460) (← links)
- A perfectly matched layer for finite-element calculations of diffraction by metallic surface-relief gratings (Q2191000) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layer for computing the dynamics of nonlinear Schrödinger equations by pseudospectral methods. Application to rotating Bose-Einstein condensates (Q2208208) (← links)
- Towards perfectly matched layers for time-dependent space fractional PDEs (Q2221385) (← links)
- A simple pseudospectral method for the computation of the time-dependent Dirac equation with perfectly matched layers (Q2222360) (← links)
- A hybrid finite difference/control volume method for the three dimensional poroelastic wave equations in the spherical coordinate system (Q2252756) (← links)
- Proper generalized decomposition for parameterized Helmholtz problems in heterogeneous and unbounded domains: application to harbor agitation (Q2633007) (← links)
- Optimizing perfectly matched layers in discrete contexts (Q2952528) (← links)
- Comparison of high-order absorbing boundary conditions and perfectly matched layers in the frequency domain (Q3060256) (← links)
- High Order Transparent Boundary Conditions for the Helmholtz Equation (Q5266542) (← links)