We develop the shape derivative analysis of solutions to the problem of scattering of time-harmonic electromagnetic waves by a bounded penetrable obstacle. Since boundary integral equations are a classical tool to solve electromagnetic scattering problems, we study the shape differentiability properties of the standard electromagnetic boundary integral operators. Using Helmholtz decomposition, we can base their analysis on the study of scalar integral operators in standard Sobolev spaces, but we then have to study the Gâteaux differentiability of surface differential operators. We prove that the electromagnetic boundary integral operators are infinitely differentiable without loss of regularity and that the solutions of the scattering probl...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
International audienceWe address the inverse problem of retrieving the shape of an obstacle with imp...
International audienceWe develop the shape derivative analysis of solutions to the problem of scatte...
We develop the shape derivative analysis of solutions to the problem of scattering of time-harmonic ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the shape differentiability properties of a class of bo...
We consider the scattering of time harmonic electromagnetic waves by a penetrable obstacle. In view ...
Domain derivatives are an important tool to characterize and compute shape derivatives. If some quan...
We employ domain derivatives to solve inverse electromagnetic scattering problems for perfect conduc...
International audienceThe interface problem describing the scattering of time-harmonic electromagnet...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
We employ domain derivatives to solve inverse electromagnetic scattering problems for perfect conduc...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
In this thesis we consider time-harmonic electromagnetic wave scattering at impenetrable biperiodic ...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
International audienceWe address the inverse problem of retrieving the shape of an obstacle with imp...
International audienceWe develop the shape derivative analysis of solutions to the problem of scatte...
We develop the shape derivative analysis of solutions to the problem of scattering of time-harmonic ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the shape differentiability properties of a class of bo...
We consider the scattering of time harmonic electromagnetic waves by a penetrable obstacle. In view ...
Domain derivatives are an important tool to characterize and compute shape derivatives. If some quan...
We employ domain derivatives to solve inverse electromagnetic scattering problems for perfect conduc...
International audienceThe interface problem describing the scattering of time-harmonic electromagnet...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
We employ domain derivatives to solve inverse electromagnetic scattering problems for perfect conduc...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
In this thesis we consider time-harmonic electromagnetic wave scattering at impenetrable biperiodic ...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
A Dirichlet problem is considered for the Helmholtz equation and for a class of geometries for which...
International audienceWe address the inverse problem of retrieving the shape of an obstacle with imp...