© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Transmission eigenvalue problems arise from inverse scattering theory for inhomogeneous media. These non-selfadjoint problems are numerically challenging because of a complicated spectrum. In this paper, we propose a novel recursive contour integral method for matrix eigenvalue problems from finite element discretizations of transmission eigenvalue problems. The technique tests (using an approximate spectral projection) if a region contains eigenvalues. Regions that contain eigenvalues are subdivided and tested recursively until eigenvalues are isolated with a specified precision. The method is fully parallel and requires no a priori spectral information. Numerical examples show the method is effective and robust
International audienceWe prove the existence of transmission eigenvalues corresponding to the invers...
The transmission eigenvalue problem plays a central role in inverse scattering theory. This is a non...
International audienceWe prove the existence of transmission eigenvalues corresponding to the invers...
We consider a nonlinear integral eigenvalue problem, which is a reformulation of the transmission ei...
© 2016, Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. We consider a nonlinear integral ...
The transmission eigenvalue problem arises from the inverse scattering theory for inhomogeneous medi...
Abstract. We first develop an efficient spectral-Galerkin method and an rigor-ous error analysis for...
In this paper, we propose a multi-level finite element method for the transmission eigenvalue proble...
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International audienceWe prove the existence of transmission eigenvalues corresponding to the invers...
An alternative method is presented to numerically compute interior elastic transmission eigenvalues ...
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International audienceWe prove the existence of transmission eigenvalues corresponding to the invers...
The transmission eigenvalue problem plays a central role in inverse scattering theory. This is a non...
International audienceWe prove the existence of transmission eigenvalues corresponding to the invers...
We consider a nonlinear integral eigenvalue problem, which is a reformulation of the transmission ei...
© 2016, Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. We consider a nonlinear integral ...
The transmission eigenvalue problem arises from the inverse scattering theory for inhomogeneous medi...
Abstract. We first develop an efficient spectral-Galerkin method and an rigor-ous error analysis for...
In this paper, we propose a multi-level finite element method for the transmission eigenvalue proble...
The interior transmission eigenvalue problem is a system of partial differential equations equipped ...
We present an iterative method to compute the Maxwell\u27s transmission eigenvalue problem which has...
The interior elastic transmission eigenvalue problem, arising from the inverse scattering theory of ...
The method of fundamental solutions is investigated in a stabilized version for the computation of i...
International audienceWe prove the existence of transmission eigenvalues corresponding to the invers...
An alternative method is presented to numerically compute interior elastic transmission eigenvalues ...
Abstract. An important step in estimating the index of refraction of electromagnetic scattering prob...
International audienceWe prove the existence of transmission eigenvalues corresponding to the invers...
The transmission eigenvalue problem plays a central role in inverse scattering theory. This is a non...
International audienceWe prove the existence of transmission eigenvalues corresponding to the invers...