AbstractTo solve the Helmholtz equation in an infinite three-dimensional domain a spherical artificial boundary is introduced to restrict the computational domain Ω. To determine the nonreflecting boundary condition on ∂Ω, we start with a finite number of spherical harmonics for the Helmholtz equation. With a precise choice of (primary) nodes on the sphere, the theorem on Gauss-Jordan quadrature establishes the discrete orthogonality of the spherical harmonics when summed over these nodes. An approximate nonreflecting boundary condition for the Helmholtz equation follows readily upon solving the exterior Dirichlet problem. The accuracy of the boundary condition is determined using a point source, and the computational results are presented ...
We study a new approach to the problem of transparent boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation...
We study a new approach to the problem of transparent boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation...
In this paper, the Helmholtz equation for the exterior Neumann boundary condition for the pseudosphe...
AbstractTo solve the Helmholtz equation in an infinite three-dimensional domain a spherical artifici...
AbstractTo solve the time-dependent wave equation in an infinite two (three) dimensional domain a ci...
ABSTRACTWhen modeling wave propagation, truncation of the computational domain to a manageable size ...
Wave equations in exterior domains typically include a boundary condition at infinity to ensure the ...
ABSTRACTWhen modeling wave propagation, truncation of the computational domain to a manageable size ...
In the formulation of the problem of scattering of monochromatic waves and the numerical simulation ...
solve the Helmholtz equation in two dimensions, is extended to three dimensions for general boundary...
AbstractIf a nonconstant solution u of the Helmholtz equation exists on a bounded domain with u sati...
This work is devoted to a convergence and performance study of finite-infinite element discretizatio...
Abstract—The surface Green’s function belonging to the non-spheri-cal exterior boundary value proble...
We study a new approach to the problem of transparent boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation...
The modeling of wave propagation problems using finite element methods usually requires the truncati...
We study a new approach to the problem of transparent boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation...
We study a new approach to the problem of transparent boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation...
In this paper, the Helmholtz equation for the exterior Neumann boundary condition for the pseudosphe...
AbstractTo solve the Helmholtz equation in an infinite three-dimensional domain a spherical artifici...
AbstractTo solve the time-dependent wave equation in an infinite two (three) dimensional domain a ci...
ABSTRACTWhen modeling wave propagation, truncation of the computational domain to a manageable size ...
Wave equations in exterior domains typically include a boundary condition at infinity to ensure the ...
ABSTRACTWhen modeling wave propagation, truncation of the computational domain to a manageable size ...
In the formulation of the problem of scattering of monochromatic waves and the numerical simulation ...
solve the Helmholtz equation in two dimensions, is extended to three dimensions for general boundary...
AbstractIf a nonconstant solution u of the Helmholtz equation exists on a bounded domain with u sati...
This work is devoted to a convergence and performance study of finite-infinite element discretizatio...
Abstract—The surface Green’s function belonging to the non-spheri-cal exterior boundary value proble...
We study a new approach to the problem of transparent boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation...
The modeling of wave propagation problems using finite element methods usually requires the truncati...
We study a new approach to the problem of transparent boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation...
We study a new approach to the problem of transparent boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation...
In this paper, the Helmholtz equation for the exterior Neumann boundary condition for the pseudosphe...