Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unbounded domain still represents a challenge. This is due to the particular nature of the Helmholtz operator and the sensibility of the solution to small variations of the data. Here a reduced order model is used to determine the scattered solution everywhere in the domain for any incoming wave direction and frequency. Moreover, this is applied to a real engineering problem: water agitation inside real harbors for low to mid-high frequencies. The Proper Generalized Decomposition (PGD) model reduction approach is used to obtain a separable representation of the solution at any point and for any incoming wave direction and frequency. Here, its appli...
International audienceThe heterogeneous Helmholtz equation is used in Geophysics to model the propag...
Several numerical issues have to be considered when solving wave propagation problems, between which...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Signorini, M., Zlotnik, S., and Díez, P...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
A new domain decomposition method is introduced for the heterogeneous 2-D and 3-D Helmholtz equation...
In this thesis, we present a two-level domain decomposition method for the iterative solution of the...
A new domain decomposition method is introduced for the heterogeneous 2-D and 3-D Helmholtz equation...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Signorini, M., Zlotnik, S., and Díez, P...
The Helmholtz equation governing wave propagation and scattering phenomena is difficult to solve num...
The Helmholtz equation governing wave propagation and scattering phenomena is difficult to solve num...
The talk covered several issues motivated by a practical engineering wave propagation problem: real-...
The identification of the geological structure from seismic data is formulated as an inverse problem...
The Helmholtz equation governing wave propagation and scattering phenomena is difficult to solve num...
International audienceThe heterogeneous Helmholtz equation is used in Geophysics to model the propag...
Several numerical issues have to be considered when solving wave propagation problems, between which...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Signorini, M., Zlotnik, S., and Díez, P...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
Solving the Helmholtz equation for a large number of input data in an heterogeneous media and unboun...
A new domain decomposition method is introduced for the heterogeneous 2-D and 3-D Helmholtz equation...
In this thesis, we present a two-level domain decomposition method for the iterative solution of the...
A new domain decomposition method is introduced for the heterogeneous 2-D and 3-D Helmholtz equation...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Signorini, M., Zlotnik, S., and Díez, P...
The Helmholtz equation governing wave propagation and scattering phenomena is difficult to solve num...
The Helmholtz equation governing wave propagation and scattering phenomena is difficult to solve num...
The talk covered several issues motivated by a practical engineering wave propagation problem: real-...
The identification of the geological structure from seismic data is formulated as an inverse problem...
The Helmholtz equation governing wave propagation and scattering phenomena is difficult to solve num...
International audienceThe heterogeneous Helmholtz equation is used in Geophysics to model the propag...
Several numerical issues have to be considered when solving wave propagation problems, between which...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Signorini, M., Zlotnik, S., and Díez, P...