In this paper, we present an improvement to our previously published nearly analytic discrete method (NADM) to solve acoustic and elastic wave equations. We compare the numerical errors of the improved NADM with the original NADM and also the fourth-order Lax–Wendroff correction and present examples of three-component wave fields in 2D transversely isotropic media with strong velocity contrasts. Comparing with the original NADM, we find that the improved method requires significantly less storage space and can increase the time accuracy from second order of the original NADM to fourth order, while the space accuracy remains the same as that of the original one. Theoretical analyses and numerical results suggest that our improved NADM is sui...
This paper presents two approaches to mathematicalmodelling of a synthetic seismic pulse, and acompa...
This paper presents two approaches to mathematicalmodelling of a synthetic seismic pulse, and acompa...
A finite difference for elastic waves is introduced. The model is based on the first order system of...
Abstract We transform the seismic wave equations in 2D inhomogeneous aniso-tropic media into a syste...
AbstractThe nearly analytic integration discrete (NAID) method for solving the two-dimensional acous...
A family of numerical schemes, based on finite difference operators is introduced for the computatio...
The elastic wave equation describes the propagation of elastic disturbances produced by seismic even...
Elastic wave extrapolation in the time domain is significant for an elastic wave equation-based proc...
AbstractThe nearly analytic integration discrete (NAID) method for solving the two-dimensional acous...
We propose a computationally efficient technique for extrapolating seismic waves in an arbitrary iso...
Forward modeling plays a key role in both the creation of predictive models and the study of the sur...
Summarization: Two finite-difference schemes for solving the elastic wave equation in heterogeneous ...
Many modelling studies of wave scattering require repeated numerical simulations through models with...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1990. This article is posted here by permission of...
This paper presents two approaches to mathematicalmodelling of a synthetic seismic pulse, and acompa...
This paper presents two approaches to mathematicalmodelling of a synthetic seismic pulse, and acompa...
This paper presents two approaches to mathematicalmodelling of a synthetic seismic pulse, and acompa...
A finite difference for elastic waves is introduced. The model is based on the first order system of...
Abstract We transform the seismic wave equations in 2D inhomogeneous aniso-tropic media into a syste...
AbstractThe nearly analytic integration discrete (NAID) method for solving the two-dimensional acous...
A family of numerical schemes, based on finite difference operators is introduced for the computatio...
The elastic wave equation describes the propagation of elastic disturbances produced by seismic even...
Elastic wave extrapolation in the time domain is significant for an elastic wave equation-based proc...
AbstractThe nearly analytic integration discrete (NAID) method for solving the two-dimensional acous...
We propose a computationally efficient technique for extrapolating seismic waves in an arbitrary iso...
Forward modeling plays a key role in both the creation of predictive models and the study of the sur...
Summarization: Two finite-difference schemes for solving the elastic wave equation in heterogeneous ...
Many modelling studies of wave scattering require repeated numerical simulations through models with...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1990. This article is posted here by permission of...
This paper presents two approaches to mathematicalmodelling of a synthetic seismic pulse, and acompa...
This paper presents two approaches to mathematicalmodelling of a synthetic seismic pulse, and acompa...
This paper presents two approaches to mathematicalmodelling of a synthetic seismic pulse, and acompa...
A finite difference for elastic waves is introduced. The model is based on the first order system of...