The performance of the second order local approximate DtN boundary condition, suggested by the authors in a previous work, is investigated analytically when employed for solving high-frequency exterior Helmholtz problems. This study proves that, in the high frequency regime, the reflected waves at the artificial boundary decay faster than $1/{(ka)^{15/8}}$ where $k$ is the wavenumber and $a$ is the semi-major axis of this boundary. Numerical results illustrate the accuracy and the efficiency of the proposed absorbing boundary condition when used for solving acoustic scattering problems in a domain-based formulation
AbstractIn this paper we present an error analysis for a high-order accurate combined Dirichlet-to-N...
International audienceThis paper deals with the design and validation of accurate local absorbing bo...
During my PhD, I have worked on the construction of absorbing boundary conditions (ABCs) designed fo...
The performance of the second-order local approximate DtN boundary condition suggested in [4] is inv...
We propose a new class of approximate {\it local} DtN boundary conditions to be applied on prolate s...
AbstractWe propose a new class of approximate local DtN boundary conditions to be applied on prolate...
International audienceNew approximate local DtN boundary conditions are proposed to be applied on el...
International audienceWe investigate analytically the asymptotic behavior of high-order spurious pro...
New approximate local DtN boundary conditions are proposed to be set on elliptical- or prolate-spher...
We propose a new class of three-dimensional absorbing boundary conditions to be employed on prolate ...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une nouvelle classe de conditions aux limites absorbantes locales d...
AbstractThis paper discusses the problem of wave reflection from the fictitious boundary, with parti...
Mes travaux de thèse portent sur la construction de conditions aux limites absorbantes (CLAs) pour d...
International audienceSolving high-frequency time-harmonic scattering problems using finite element ...
International audienceWe deal with the finite element solution of 3D time-harmonic acoustic wave pro...
AbstractIn this paper we present an error analysis for a high-order accurate combined Dirichlet-to-N...
International audienceThis paper deals with the design and validation of accurate local absorbing bo...
During my PhD, I have worked on the construction of absorbing boundary conditions (ABCs) designed fo...
The performance of the second-order local approximate DtN boundary condition suggested in [4] is inv...
We propose a new class of approximate {\it local} DtN boundary conditions to be applied on prolate s...
AbstractWe propose a new class of approximate local DtN boundary conditions to be applied on prolate...
International audienceNew approximate local DtN boundary conditions are proposed to be applied on el...
International audienceWe investigate analytically the asymptotic behavior of high-order spurious pro...
New approximate local DtN boundary conditions are proposed to be set on elliptical- or prolate-spher...
We propose a new class of three-dimensional absorbing boundary conditions to be employed on prolate ...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une nouvelle classe de conditions aux limites absorbantes locales d...
AbstractThis paper discusses the problem of wave reflection from the fictitious boundary, with parti...
Mes travaux de thèse portent sur la construction de conditions aux limites absorbantes (CLAs) pour d...
International audienceSolving high-frequency time-harmonic scattering problems using finite element ...
International audienceWe deal with the finite element solution of 3D time-harmonic acoustic wave pro...
AbstractIn this paper we present an error analysis for a high-order accurate combined Dirichlet-to-N...
International audienceThis paper deals with the design and validation of accurate local absorbing bo...
During my PhD, I have worked on the construction of absorbing boundary conditions (ABCs) designed fo...