In 2-D magnetotelluric modelling, the standard application of Dirichlet boundary conditions (BC) may severely diminish the solution accuracy, because the unknown scattered part of the electromagnetic field is erroneously reflected at the domain boundary. Therefore, we adapt the total and scattered field decomposition (TSFD) to geophysical modelling, enabling the application of fully absorbing boundary methods, here perfectly matched layers (PML), to the scattered field. Our novel TSFD divides the modelling domain into two regions. In the total-field region containing the area of interest, the solution is computed for the total field. In the scattered-field region containing the boundaries, the solution is obtained for the scattered field, w...
We present a nonconforming mixed finite element scheme for the approximate solution of the time-harm...
Introduction The problem of accurate boundary treatments has long been an obstacle to the developme...
The application of the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method to open region radiation problems...
In 2-D magnetotelluric modelling, the standard application of Dirichlet boundary conditions (BC) may...
In 2-D magnetotelluric modelling, the standard application of Dirichlet boundary conditions (BC) may...
In 2-D magnetotelluric modelling, the standard application of Dirichlet boundary conditions (BC) may...
Forward modelling of electromagnetic induction data simulates the electric and magnetic fields withi...
Forward modelling of electromagnetic induction data simulates the electric and magnetic fields withi...
This thesis presents novel concepts for electromagnetic field simulations via partial differential e...
MT2D is a two-dimensional (2D) magnetotelluric (MT) or radio-magnetotelluric (RMT) forward modelling...
method is extended to include absorbing boundary conditions. Three different approaches are consider...
One of the methods for the numerical simulation of electromagnetic waves propa-gation in exterior do...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel generalized total-field/scattered-field (G-TF/SF) formulation f...
Berenger's perfectly matched layers (PML) have been found to be very efficient as a material absorbi...
The method of finite differences has been employed to solve a variety of 3D electromagnetic (EM) for...
We present a nonconforming mixed finite element scheme for the approximate solution of the time-harm...
Introduction The problem of accurate boundary treatments has long been an obstacle to the developme...
The application of the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method to open region radiation problems...
In 2-D magnetotelluric modelling, the standard application of Dirichlet boundary conditions (BC) may...
In 2-D magnetotelluric modelling, the standard application of Dirichlet boundary conditions (BC) may...
In 2-D magnetotelluric modelling, the standard application of Dirichlet boundary conditions (BC) may...
Forward modelling of electromagnetic induction data simulates the electric and magnetic fields withi...
Forward modelling of electromagnetic induction data simulates the electric and magnetic fields withi...
This thesis presents novel concepts for electromagnetic field simulations via partial differential e...
MT2D is a two-dimensional (2D) magnetotelluric (MT) or radio-magnetotelluric (RMT) forward modelling...
method is extended to include absorbing boundary conditions. Three different approaches are consider...
One of the methods for the numerical simulation of electromagnetic waves propa-gation in exterior do...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel generalized total-field/scattered-field (G-TF/SF) formulation f...
Berenger's perfectly matched layers (PML) have been found to be very efficient as a material absorbi...
The method of finite differences has been employed to solve a variety of 3D electromagnetic (EM) for...
We present a nonconforming mixed finite element scheme for the approximate solution of the time-harm...
Introduction The problem of accurate boundary treatments has long been an obstacle to the developme...
The application of the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method to open region radiation problems...