We consider approximating the solution of the Helmholtz exterior Dirichlet problem for a nontrapping obstacle, with boundary data coming from plane-wave incidence, by the solution of the corresponding boundary value problem where the exterior domain is truncated and a local absorbing boundary condition coming from a Padé approximation (of arbitrary order) of the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map is imposed on the artificial boundary (recall that the simplest such boundary condition is the impedance boundary condition). We prove upper- and lower-bounds on the relative error incurred by this approximation, both in the whole domain and in a fixed neighbourhood of the obstacle (i.e., away from the artificial boundary). Our bounds are valid for ar...
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering p...
Abstract. We prove wavenumber-explicit bounds on the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the Helmholtz equa...
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering p...
We consider approximating the solution of the Helmholtz exterior Dirichlet problem for a nontrapping...
We consider approximating the solution of the Helmholtz exterior Dirichlet problem for a nontrapping...
Abstract. We consider three problems for the Helmholtz equation in interior and exterior domains in ...
International audienceWe deal with the finite element solution of 3D time-harmonic acoustic wave pro...
International audienceThe calculation of wave radiation in exterior domains by finite element method...
The modeling of wave propagation problems using finite element methods usually requires the truncati...
Abstract. A new construction of an absorbing boundary condition for indefinite Helmholtz problems on...
The performance of the second-order local approximate DtN boundary condition suggested in [4] is inv...
We study a commonly-used second-kind boundary-integral equation for solving the Helmholtz exterior N...
The Dirichlet and impedance boundary value problems for the Helmholtz equation in a half-plane with ...
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering problems ca...
An estimate is derived for the error committed by the introduction of artificial boundaries and corr...
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering p...
Abstract. We prove wavenumber-explicit bounds on the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the Helmholtz equa...
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering p...
We consider approximating the solution of the Helmholtz exterior Dirichlet problem for a nontrapping...
We consider approximating the solution of the Helmholtz exterior Dirichlet problem for a nontrapping...
Abstract. We consider three problems for the Helmholtz equation in interior and exterior domains in ...
International audienceWe deal with the finite element solution of 3D time-harmonic acoustic wave pro...
International audienceThe calculation of wave radiation in exterior domains by finite element method...
The modeling of wave propagation problems using finite element methods usually requires the truncati...
Abstract. A new construction of an absorbing boundary condition for indefinite Helmholtz problems on...
The performance of the second-order local approximate DtN boundary condition suggested in [4] is inv...
We study a commonly-used second-kind boundary-integral equation for solving the Helmholtz exterior N...
The Dirichlet and impedance boundary value problems for the Helmholtz equation in a half-plane with ...
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering problems ca...
An estimate is derived for the error committed by the introduction of artificial boundaries and corr...
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering p...
Abstract. We prove wavenumber-explicit bounds on the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the Helmholtz equa...
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering p...