AbstractThe paper focuses on the numerical study of electromagnetic scattering from two-dimensional (2D) large partly covered cavities, which is described by the Helmholtz equation with a nonlocal boundary condition on the aperture. The classical five-point finite difference method is applied for the discretization of the Helmholtz equation and a linear approximation is used for the nonlocal boundary condition. We prove the existence and uniqueness of the numerical solution when the medium in the cavity is y-direction layered or the number of the mesh points on the aperture is large enough. The fast algorithm proposed in Bao and Sun (2005) [2] for open cavity models is extended to solving the partly covered cavity problem with (vertically) ...
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The Helmholtz equation is solved within a three-dimensional rectangular duct with a nonlocal radiati...
We study a scattering problem for the Helmholtz equation in 2D, which involves non-parallel open wav...
This paper gives a brief survey of recent developments on mathematical modeling and analysis of the ...
The numerical solution of the Helmholtz equation subject to nonlocal radiation boundary conditions i...
This research investigates the plane-wave scattering from a two-dimensional arbitrarily shaped cavit...
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We consider the problem of evaluating the scattering of TE polarized electromagnetic waves by two-di...
23 pages.We present a domain decomposition method (DDM) devoted to the iterative solution of time-ha...