textHigh-frequency wave phenomena is observed in many physical settings, most notably in acoustics, electromagnetics, and elasticity. In all of these fields, numerical simulation and modeling of the forward propagation problem is important to the design and analysis of many systems; a few examples which rely on these computations are the development of metamaterial technologies and geophysical prospecting for natural resources. There are two modes of modeling the forward problem: the frequency domain and the time domain. As the title states, this work is concerned with the former regime. The difficulties of solving the high-frequency wave propagation problem accurately lies in the large number of degrees of freedom required. Conventiona...
Simulations of wave propagation play a crucial role in science and engineering. In applications of g...
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Frequency-domain finite-difference (FDFD) modeling offers several advantages over traditional timedo...
Simulations of wave propagation play a crucial role in science and engineering. In applications of g...
International audienceThis paper presents some theoretical and numerical investigations concerning t...
This thesis focuses on the solution of causal, time-dependent wave propagation and scattering proble...
Waves of diverse types surround us. Sound, light and other waves, such as microwaves, are crucial fo...
Throughout many fields of science and engineering, the need for describing waveequations is crucial....
Finite element (FE) simulations are popular for studying propagation and scattering of ultrasonic wa...
The main focus of this thesis is on fast numerical methods, where adaptivity is an important mechani...
textSeveral advancements related to the solution of 3D time-harmonic wave equations are presented, ...
Journal ArticleThis tutorial compares several methods of converting from the time to the frequency d...
International audienceThe time domain simulation of wave propagation phenomena is a computationally ...
We present a 3D frequency-domain finite-difference method for acoustic wave propagation modeling. Th...
International audienceThe calculation of high-frequency wave radiations in exterior domains by finit...
This paper proposes a frequency/time hybrid integral-equation method for the time-dependent wave equ...
This paper presents a review of high-order and optimized finite-difference methods for numerically s...
Frequency-domain finite-difference (FDFD) modeling offers several advantages over traditional timedo...
Simulations of wave propagation play a crucial role in science and engineering. In applications of g...
International audienceThis paper presents some theoretical and numerical investigations concerning t...
This thesis focuses on the solution of causal, time-dependent wave propagation and scattering proble...