The problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann boundary condition is considered. The boundary condition is taken into account by means of the fictitious domain method, yielding a first order in time mixed variational formulation for the problem. The resulting system is discretized with two families of mixed finite elements that are compatible with mass lumping. We present numerical results illustrating that the Neumann boundary condition on the object is not always correctly taken into account when the first family of mixed finite elements is used. We, therefore, introduce the second family of mixed finite elements for which a theoretical convergence analysis is presented and error estimates are obtained. A num...
A family of implicit-in-time mixed finite element schemes is presented for the numerical approximati...
A domain decomposition technique is proposed for the computation of the acoustic wave equation, in w...
Abstract A fictitious domain method for the solution of the 3D Helmholtz equation with absorbing bou...
International audienceThe problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann bou...
Abstract. The problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann boundary condit...
International audienceThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the wave scattering problem by an object with Neuman...
Projet POEMSThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method used for ...
AbstractIn this note, we propose an approximation of the solution of a Dirichlet problem by means of...
International audienceWe construct and analyze a new family of rectangular (two-dimensional) or cubi...
In this paper we develop numerical approximations of the wave equation in mixed form supplemented wi...
International audienceWe are interested in the problem of a bidimensional acoustic wave propagation ...
This manuscript describes my research on the mathematical and numerical analysis of wave propagation...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss the numerical approximation of the displacement form of the acousti...
We study the scattering of an acoustic wave by an object composed of several adjacent sub-domains wi...
A family of implicit-in-time mixed finite element schemes is presented for the numerical approximati...
A domain decomposition technique is proposed for the computation of the acoustic wave equation, in w...
Abstract A fictitious domain method for the solution of the 3D Helmholtz equation with absorbing bou...
International audienceThe problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann bou...
Abstract. The problem of modeling acoustic waves scattered by an object with Neumann boundary condit...
International audienceThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method...
International audienceWe consider in this paper the wave scattering problem by an object with Neuman...
Projet POEMSThis paper deals with the convergence analysis of the fictitious domain method used for ...
AbstractIn this note, we propose an approximation of the solution of a Dirichlet problem by means of...
International audienceWe construct and analyze a new family of rectangular (two-dimensional) or cubi...
In this paper we develop numerical approximations of the wave equation in mixed form supplemented wi...
International audienceWe are interested in the problem of a bidimensional acoustic wave propagation ...
This manuscript describes my research on the mathematical and numerical analysis of wave propagation...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss the numerical approximation of the displacement form of the acousti...
We study the scattering of an acoustic wave by an object composed of several adjacent sub-domains wi...
A family of implicit-in-time mixed finite element schemes is presented for the numerical approximati...
A domain decomposition technique is proposed for the computation of the acoustic wave equation, in w...
Abstract A fictitious domain method for the solution of the 3D Helmholtz equation with absorbing bou...