Abstract. We consider time domain formulations of Maxwell’s equations for the Lorentz model for metamaterials. The field equations are considered in two different forms which have either six or four unknown vector fields. In each case we use arguments tuned to the physical laws to derive data-stability estimates which do not require Gronwall’s inequality. The resulting estimates are, in this sense, sharp. We also give fully discrete formulations for each case and extend the sharp data-stability to these. Since the physical problem is linear it follows (and we show this with examples) that this stability property is also reflected in the constants appearing in the a priori error bounds. By removing the exponential growth in time from these e...
Abstract: In this work we discuss the numerical discretization of the time-dependent Maxwell’s equat...
In this paper we present a posteriori error estimates, and stability estimates for the time-dependen...
Based on the Suzuki product-formula approach, we construct a family of unconditionally stable algori...
We consider time domain formulations of Maxwell's equations for the Lorentz model for metamaterials....
AbstractThe discontinuous Galerkin method has proved to be an accurate and efficient way to numerica...
It is well-known that electromagnetic dispersive structures such as metamaterials can be modelled by...
We present a comparative study of numerical algorithms to solve the time-dependent Maxwell equations...
The finite volume time-domain method is recast in a large time step (LTS) version to solve the time-...
We review some recent developments in numerical algorithms to solve the time-dependent Maxwell equat...
We study the stability properties of, and the phase error present in, a finite element scheme for Ma...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss the time-domain metamaterial Maxwell’s equations. One major contri...
AbstractThis work deals with the time-dependent Maxwell system in the case of TE-polarized electroma...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: H. T. Banks, V. A. Bokil and N. L. G...
For the recently introduced algorithms to solve the time-dependent Maxwell equations, we construct a...
In this work we discuss the numerical discretization of the time-dependent Maxwell's equations using...
Abstract: In this work we discuss the numerical discretization of the time-dependent Maxwell’s equat...
In this paper we present a posteriori error estimates, and stability estimates for the time-dependen...
Based on the Suzuki product-formula approach, we construct a family of unconditionally stable algori...
We consider time domain formulations of Maxwell's equations for the Lorentz model for metamaterials....
AbstractThe discontinuous Galerkin method has proved to be an accurate and efficient way to numerica...
It is well-known that electromagnetic dispersive structures such as metamaterials can be modelled by...
We present a comparative study of numerical algorithms to solve the time-dependent Maxwell equations...
The finite volume time-domain method is recast in a large time step (LTS) version to solve the time-...
We review some recent developments in numerical algorithms to solve the time-dependent Maxwell equat...
We study the stability properties of, and the phase error present in, a finite element scheme for Ma...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss the time-domain metamaterial Maxwell’s equations. One major contri...
AbstractThis work deals with the time-dependent Maxwell system in the case of TE-polarized electroma...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: H. T. Banks, V. A. Bokil and N. L. G...
For the recently introduced algorithms to solve the time-dependent Maxwell equations, we construct a...
In this work we discuss the numerical discretization of the time-dependent Maxwell's equations using...
Abstract: In this work we discuss the numerical discretization of the time-dependent Maxwell’s equat...
In this paper we present a posteriori error estimates, and stability estimates for the time-dependen...
Based on the Suzuki product-formula approach, we construct a family of unconditionally stable algori...