AbstractTime-dependent dispersive shallow water waves in an unbounded domain are considered. The infinite domain is truncated via an artificial boundary B, and a high-order non-reflecting boundary condition (NRBC) is imposed on B. Then the problem is solved by a finite difference scheme in the finite domain bounded by B. The sequence of NRBCs proposed by Higdon is used. However, in contrast to the original low-order implementation of the Higdon conditions, a new scheme is devised which allows the easy use of a Higdon-type NRBC of any desired order. In addition, a procedure for the automatic choice of the parameters appearing in the NRBC is proposed. The performance of the scheme is demonstrated via a numerical example
The paper proposes a new, conservative fully-discrete scheme for the numerical solution of the regul...
We consider two aspects of non-reflecting boundaryconditions for wave propagation problems. First we...
Using the framework introduced by Rowley and Colonius [14] we construct a dis-cretely non-reflecting...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-0427(03)00462-XTime...
Problems of linear time-dependent dispersive waves in an unbounded domain are considered. The infini...
Computers and Mathematics with Applications, 48, (2004), 1167–1180.A layered-model is introduced to ...
Problems of linear time-dependent dispersive wa.ves in an un-bounded domain arc consfrlcrcd. The inf...
AbstractA layered-model is introduced to approximate the effects of stratification on linearizedshal...
the many areas of research that Professor Kawahara has been active in is the subject of open boundar...
this paper, we couple fast nonreflecting boundary conditions, developed in [3] for spherical and cyl...
The paper proposes a new, conservative fully-discrete scheme for the numerical solution of the regul...
A new numerical scheme for computing the evolution of water waves with a mod-erate curvature of the ...
The boundaries of numerical domains for free-surface wave simulations with marine structures generat...
The simulation of wave phenomena in unbounded domains generally requires an artificial boundary to t...
This paper addresses the problem of construction of non-reflecting boundary condition for certain se...
The paper proposes a new, conservative fully-discrete scheme for the numerical solution of the regul...
We consider two aspects of non-reflecting boundaryconditions for wave propagation problems. First we...
Using the framework introduced by Rowley and Colonius [14] we construct a dis-cretely non-reflecting...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-0427(03)00462-XTime...
Problems of linear time-dependent dispersive waves in an unbounded domain are considered. The infini...
Computers and Mathematics with Applications, 48, (2004), 1167–1180.A layered-model is introduced to ...
Problems of linear time-dependent dispersive wa.ves in an un-bounded domain arc consfrlcrcd. The inf...
AbstractA layered-model is introduced to approximate the effects of stratification on linearizedshal...
the many areas of research that Professor Kawahara has been active in is the subject of open boundar...
this paper, we couple fast nonreflecting boundary conditions, developed in [3] for spherical and cyl...
The paper proposes a new, conservative fully-discrete scheme for the numerical solution of the regul...
A new numerical scheme for computing the evolution of water waves with a mod-erate curvature of the ...
The boundaries of numerical domains for free-surface wave simulations with marine structures generat...
The simulation of wave phenomena in unbounded domains generally requires an artificial boundary to t...
This paper addresses the problem of construction of non-reflecting boundary condition for certain se...
The paper proposes a new, conservative fully-discrete scheme for the numerical solution of the regul...
We consider two aspects of non-reflecting boundaryconditions for wave propagation problems. First we...
Using the framework introduced by Rowley and Colonius [14] we construct a dis-cretely non-reflecting...