A domain decomposition technique is proposed for the computation of the acoustic wave equation, in which the bulk modulus and density fields are allowed to be discontinuous at the interfaces. Inside each subdomain, the method presented coincides with the second order finite difference schemes traditionally used in geophysical modelling. However, the possibility of assigning to each subdomain its own space-step makes numerical simulations much less expensive. Another interest of the method lies in the fact that its hybrid variational formulation naturally leads to exact equations for gridpoints on the interfaces. Transposing Babuska-Brezzi's formalism on mixed and hybrid finite elements provides a suitable functional framework for this domai...
Geophysical Journal International, v. 157, n. 3, p. 1269-1296, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.136...
Simulation of acoustic wave propagation in the Laplace?Fourier (LF) domain, with a spatially uniform...
Several special finite element methods have been proposed to solve Helmholtz problems in the mid-fre...
International audienceDesigning an efficient modeling tool is a key point for large 3D frequency-dom...
The time-harmonic acoustic scattering in multi-layered media is modeled with an inhomogeneous Helmho...
Wave propagation problems can be modeled by partial differential equations. In this thesis, we study...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to address the numerical solution of wave problems by a numer...
Forward modeling plays a key role in both the creation of predictive models and the study of the sur...
International audienceSolving the Helmholtz equation by finite element methods is quite important in...
A new numerical method to solve three-dimensional wave equations in media with arbitrarily-shaped in...
We develop embedded boundary and discontinuous mesh methods to handle arbirarily shaped topography a...
Wave motion in acoustic and elastic media is highly influenced by the presence of outer boundaries a...
State-of-the-art computational methods for linear acoustics are reviewed. The equations of linear ac...
This thesis analyzes the computational efficiency of two types of numerical methods: finite differen...
We develop embedded boundary methods to handle arbitrarily shaped topography to ac- curately simulat...
Geophysical Journal International, v. 157, n. 3, p. 1269-1296, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.136...
Simulation of acoustic wave propagation in the Laplace?Fourier (LF) domain, with a spatially uniform...
Several special finite element methods have been proposed to solve Helmholtz problems in the mid-fre...
International audienceDesigning an efficient modeling tool is a key point for large 3D frequency-dom...
The time-harmonic acoustic scattering in multi-layered media is modeled with an inhomogeneous Helmho...
Wave propagation problems can be modeled by partial differential equations. In this thesis, we study...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to address the numerical solution of wave problems by a numer...
Forward modeling plays a key role in both the creation of predictive models and the study of the sur...
International audienceSolving the Helmholtz equation by finite element methods is quite important in...
A new numerical method to solve three-dimensional wave equations in media with arbitrarily-shaped in...
We develop embedded boundary and discontinuous mesh methods to handle arbirarily shaped topography a...
Wave motion in acoustic and elastic media is highly influenced by the presence of outer boundaries a...
State-of-the-art computational methods for linear acoustics are reviewed. The equations of linear ac...
This thesis analyzes the computational efficiency of two types of numerical methods: finite differen...
We develop embedded boundary methods to handle arbitrarily shaped topography to ac- curately simulat...
Geophysical Journal International, v. 157, n. 3, p. 1269-1296, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.136...
Simulation of acoustic wave propagation in the Laplace?Fourier (LF) domain, with a spatially uniform...
Several special finite element methods have been proposed to solve Helmholtz problems in the mid-fre...