We analyze the accuracy and well-posedness of generalized impedance boundary value problems in the framework of scattering problems from unbounded highly absorbing media. We restrict ourselves in this first work to the scalar problem (E-mode for electromagnetic scattering problems). Compared to earlier works, the unboundedness of the rough absorbing layer introduces severe difficulties in the analysis for the generalized impedance boundary conditions, since classical compactness arguments are no longer possible. Our new analysis is based on the use of Rellich-type estimates and boundedness of $L2$ solution operators. We also discuss numerical approximation of obtained GIBC (up to order 3) and numerically test theoretical convergence rates
In the context of scattering problems in the harmonic regime, we consider the problem of identificat...
The main objective of this thesis is to use asymptotic models for the resolution of inverse electrom...
The main objective of this thesis is to use asymptotic models for the resolution of inverse electrom...
We analyze the accuracy and well-posedness of generalized impedance boundary value problems in the f...
We analyze the accuracy and well-posedness of generalized impedance boundary value problems in the f...
International audienceWe briefly review the use and the derivation of Generalized Impedance Boundary...
International audienceWe briefly review the use and the derivation of Generalized Impedance Boundary...
International audienceWe briefly review the use and the derivation of Generalized Impedance Boundary...
This report is dedicated to the construction and analysis of so-called Generalized Impedance Boundar...
Nous effectuons une revue succincte de l’obtention et l’utilisation des conditions d’impédances gé...
We briefly review the use and the derivation of Generalized Impedance Boundary Conditions (GIBC) in ...
The problem of high-frequency diffraction by a smooth lossy body with high conductivity is considere...
In the context of scattering problems in the harmonic regime, we consider the problem of identificat...
In the context of scattering problems in the harmonic regime, we consider the problem of identificat...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The problem of high-frequency diffraction by a smooth lossy b...
In the context of scattering problems in the harmonic regime, we consider the problem of identificat...
The main objective of this thesis is to use asymptotic models for the resolution of inverse electrom...
The main objective of this thesis is to use asymptotic models for the resolution of inverse electrom...
We analyze the accuracy and well-posedness of generalized impedance boundary value problems in the f...
We analyze the accuracy and well-posedness of generalized impedance boundary value problems in the f...
International audienceWe briefly review the use and the derivation of Generalized Impedance Boundary...
International audienceWe briefly review the use and the derivation of Generalized Impedance Boundary...
International audienceWe briefly review the use and the derivation of Generalized Impedance Boundary...
This report is dedicated to the construction and analysis of so-called Generalized Impedance Boundar...
Nous effectuons une revue succincte de l’obtention et l’utilisation des conditions d’impédances gé...
We briefly review the use and the derivation of Generalized Impedance Boundary Conditions (GIBC) in ...
The problem of high-frequency diffraction by a smooth lossy body with high conductivity is considere...
In the context of scattering problems in the harmonic regime, we consider the problem of identificat...
In the context of scattering problems in the harmonic regime, we consider the problem of identificat...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The problem of high-frequency diffraction by a smooth lossy b...
In the context of scattering problems in the harmonic regime, we consider the problem of identificat...
The main objective of this thesis is to use asymptotic models for the resolution of inverse electrom...
The main objective of this thesis is to use asymptotic models for the resolution of inverse electrom...