AbstractWe present a family of high-order accurate thin layer approximations for time-domain electromagnetics. The thin layer approximations are valid for metal backed coatings of general isotropic materials and certain classes of anisotropic materials on smooth curvilinear backgrounds. Both dielectric and magnetic materials can be considered. These models are non-trivial and we discuss their properties and implementation in the context of discontinuous Galerkin methods which are particularly well suited for these models. The range of validity, accuracy, and stability of the resulting schemes is demonstrated through one- and two-dimensional examples
The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Do...
Abstract—This paper presents a newly developed high-order discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) ...
This paper presents a newly developed high-order discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) method fo...
AbstractWe present a family of high-order accurate thin layer approximations for time-domain electro...
AbstractWe continue the development of high-order accurate thin layer approximations for time-domain...
We continue the development of high-order accurate thin layer approximations for time-domain electro...
We discuss the formulation, validation, and parallel performance of a high-order accurate method for...
In electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) context, we are interested in developing new ac- curate metho...
AbstractWe consider first the scattering problem of electromagnetic waves by thin coatings that are ...
Efficient modelling of the magneto-optic effects of transition metals such as nickel, cobalt and iro...
Although the simulation of most broadband frequency responses are made under the assumption of const...
International audienceThis paper discusses isoparametric technique for handling curvilinear geometri...
In this paper, we propose the simulation of 2-dimensional electromagnetic wave radiation using high-...
energy conservation, centered fluxes The use of the prominent FDTD method for the time-domain scatte...
International audienceThis paper presents a modeling of weakly conducting thin sheets in the time do...
The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Do...
Abstract—This paper presents a newly developed high-order discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) ...
This paper presents a newly developed high-order discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) method fo...
AbstractWe present a family of high-order accurate thin layer approximations for time-domain electro...
AbstractWe continue the development of high-order accurate thin layer approximations for time-domain...
We continue the development of high-order accurate thin layer approximations for time-domain electro...
We discuss the formulation, validation, and parallel performance of a high-order accurate method for...
In electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) context, we are interested in developing new ac- curate metho...
AbstractWe consider first the scattering problem of electromagnetic waves by thin coatings that are ...
Efficient modelling of the magneto-optic effects of transition metals such as nickel, cobalt and iro...
Although the simulation of most broadband frequency responses are made under the assumption of const...
International audienceThis paper discusses isoparametric technique for handling curvilinear geometri...
In this paper, we propose the simulation of 2-dimensional electromagnetic wave radiation using high-...
energy conservation, centered fluxes The use of the prominent FDTD method for the time-domain scatte...
International audienceThis paper presents a modeling of weakly conducting thin sheets in the time do...
The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Do...
Abstract—This paper presents a newly developed high-order discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) ...
This paper presents a newly developed high-order discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) method fo...