International audienceThe explicit time-domain spectral-element method (SEM) for synthesizing seismograms hasgained tremendous credibility within the seismological community at all scales. Althoughthe recent introduction of non-periodic homogenization has addressed the spatial meshing difficulty of the mechanical discontinuities, the Courant-Friedrichs-Lewy (CFL) stability criterionstrictly constrains the maximum time step, which still puts a great burden on the numericalsimulation. In the explicit time-domain SEM, the source of instability of using a time stepbeyond the stability criterion is that some unstable eigenvalues of the updated matrix are largerthan what can be accurately simulated. We succeed in removing the CFL stability condit...
Abstract We present the spectral element method to simulate lastic-wave prop-agation in realistic ge...
It is well known that the fast and accurate solution of the partial differential equations (PDEs) go...
National audienceHyperbolic systems and dispersive equations remain challenging for finite element m...
International audienceThe explicit time-domain spectral-element method (SEM) for synthesizing seismo...
The Spectral-Element Method (SEM) is a finite-element method that solves the wave equa-tion in the t...
This paper considers the stability of an explicit Leap‐Frog time marching scheme for the simulation ...
We derive an expression for the error introduced by the second-order accurate temporal finitediffere...
This paper presents a mathematical analysis of the stability of high-order spectral elemetns with ex...
We present a comprehensive review of Discontinuous Galerkin Spectral Element (DGSE) methods on hybri...
One of the ultimate goals in the studies of seismic waves is to utilize the entire records of seismo...
International audienceWe present a review of the application of the spectral-element method to regio...
We present the main properties of the spectral-element method, which is well suited for numerical ca...
We use the behavior of the L2 norm of the solutions of linear hyperbolic equations withdiscontinuous...
International audienceThe development of powerful computer clusters and efficient numerical computat...
Abstract We present the spectral element method to simulate lastic-wave prop-agation in realistic ge...
It is well known that the fast and accurate solution of the partial differential equations (PDEs) go...
National audienceHyperbolic systems and dispersive equations remain challenging for finite element m...
International audienceThe explicit time-domain spectral-element method (SEM) for synthesizing seismo...
The Spectral-Element Method (SEM) is a finite-element method that solves the wave equa-tion in the t...
This paper considers the stability of an explicit Leap‐Frog time marching scheme for the simulation ...
We derive an expression for the error introduced by the second-order accurate temporal finitediffere...
This paper presents a mathematical analysis of the stability of high-order spectral elemetns with ex...
We present a comprehensive review of Discontinuous Galerkin Spectral Element (DGSE) methods on hybri...
One of the ultimate goals in the studies of seismic waves is to utilize the entire records of seismo...
International audienceWe present a review of the application of the spectral-element method to regio...
We present the main properties of the spectral-element method, which is well suited for numerical ca...
We use the behavior of the L2 norm of the solutions of linear hyperbolic equations withdiscontinuous...
International audienceThe development of powerful computer clusters and efficient numerical computat...
Abstract We present the spectral element method to simulate lastic-wave prop-agation in realistic ge...
It is well known that the fast and accurate solution of the partial differential equations (PDEs) go...
National audienceHyperbolic systems and dispersive equations remain challenging for finite element m...