International audienceThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method used for taking into account the Neumann boundary condition on the surface of a crack (or more generally an object) in the context of acoustic and elastic wave propagation. For both types of waves we consider the first order in time formulation of the problem known as mixed velocity-pressure formulation for acoustics and velocity-stress formulation for elastodynamics. The convergence analysis for the discrete problem depends on the mixed finite elements used. We consider here two families of mixed finite elements that are compatible with mass lumping. When using the first one which is less expensive and corresponds to the choice made in a pr...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to address the numerical solution of wave problems by a numer...
Cette thèse est consacrée à l’étude de méthodes de domaines fictifs pour les éléments finis. Ces mét...
International audienceMotivated by experiments on the acoustics of submerged granular media, we have...
International audienceThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method...
Projet POEMSThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method used for ...
The problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann boundary condition is con...
Abstract. The problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann boundary condit...
International audienceThe problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann bou...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the wave scattering problem by an object with Neuman...
International audienceWe construct and analyze a new family of rectangular (two-dimensional) or cubi...
This manuscript describes my research on the mathematical and numerical analysis of wave propagation...
The purpose of this paper is to present a new fictitious domain approach inspired by the extended fi...
AbstractIn this note, we propose an approximation of the solution of a Dirichlet problem by means of...
International audienceWe develop a model to couple acoustic waves and the motion of rigid movable gr...
International audienceIn this work, we present a numerical method for solving the diffraction of tra...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to address the numerical solution of wave problems by a numer...
Cette thèse est consacrée à l’étude de méthodes de domaines fictifs pour les éléments finis. Ces mét...
International audienceMotivated by experiments on the acoustics of submerged granular media, we have...
International audienceThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method...
Projet POEMSThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method used for ...
The problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann boundary condition is con...
Abstract. The problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann boundary condit...
International audienceThe problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann bou...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the wave scattering problem by an object with Neuman...
International audienceWe construct and analyze a new family of rectangular (two-dimensional) or cubi...
This manuscript describes my research on the mathematical and numerical analysis of wave propagation...
The purpose of this paper is to present a new fictitious domain approach inspired by the extended fi...
AbstractIn this note, we propose an approximation of the solution of a Dirichlet problem by means of...
International audienceWe develop a model to couple acoustic waves and the motion of rigid movable gr...
International audienceIn this work, we present a numerical method for solving the diffraction of tra...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to address the numerical solution of wave problems by a numer...
Cette thèse est consacrée à l’étude de méthodes de domaines fictifs pour les éléments finis. Ces mét...
International audienceMotivated by experiments on the acoustics of submerged granular media, we have...