AbstractExplicit local time-stepping methods are derived for time dependent Maxwell equations in conducting and non-conducting media. By using smaller time steps precisely where smaller elements in the mesh are located, these methods overcome the bottleneck caused by local mesh refinement in explicit time integrators. When combined with a finite element discretisation in space with an essentially diagonal mass matrix, the resulting discrete time-marching schemes are fully explicit and thus inherently parallel. In a non-conducting source-free medium they also conserve a discrete energy, which provides a rigorous criterion for stability. Starting from the standard leap-frog scheme, local time-stepping methods of arbitrarily high accuracy are ...
The efficient and accurate numerical simulation of time-dependent wave phenomena is of fundamental i...
International audienceThis paper reviews the main features of a high-order non-dissipative discontin...
International audienceThis work is concerned with the design of a hp-like discontinuous Galerkin (DG...
AbstractExplicit local time-stepping methods are derived for time dependent Maxwell equations in con...
Explicit local time-stepping methods are derived for the time dependent Maxwell equations in conduct...
Semi-discrete Galerkin formulations of transient wave equations, either with conforming or discontin...
International audienceThe solution of time domain Maxwell's equations with locally time-stepping is ...
International audienceLocally refined meshes impose severe stability constraints on explicit time-st...
International audienceAn attractive feature of discontinuous Galerkin (DG) spatial discretization is...
International audienceA high-order leap-frog based non-dissipative discontinuous Galerkin time-domai...
This paper is dedicated to the full discretization of linear Maxwell\u27s equations, where the space...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the formulation, stability and validation of a high-...
Local adaptivity and mesh refinement are key to the efficient simulation of wave phenomena in hetero...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss the formulation, stability and validation of a high-order non-diss...
Numerical methods for solving the time-domain Maxwell equations often rely on cartesian meshes and a...
The efficient and accurate numerical simulation of time-dependent wave phenomena is of fundamental i...
International audienceThis paper reviews the main features of a high-order non-dissipative discontin...
International audienceThis work is concerned with the design of a hp-like discontinuous Galerkin (DG...
AbstractExplicit local time-stepping methods are derived for time dependent Maxwell equations in con...
Explicit local time-stepping methods are derived for the time dependent Maxwell equations in conduct...
Semi-discrete Galerkin formulations of transient wave equations, either with conforming or discontin...
International audienceThe solution of time domain Maxwell's equations with locally time-stepping is ...
International audienceLocally refined meshes impose severe stability constraints on explicit time-st...
International audienceAn attractive feature of discontinuous Galerkin (DG) spatial discretization is...
International audienceA high-order leap-frog based non-dissipative discontinuous Galerkin time-domai...
This paper is dedicated to the full discretization of linear Maxwell\u27s equations, where the space...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the formulation, stability and validation of a high-...
Local adaptivity and mesh refinement are key to the efficient simulation of wave phenomena in hetero...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss the formulation, stability and validation of a high-order non-diss...
Numerical methods for solving the time-domain Maxwell equations often rely on cartesian meshes and a...
The efficient and accurate numerical simulation of time-dependent wave phenomena is of fundamental i...
International audienceThis paper reviews the main features of a high-order non-dissipative discontin...
International audienceThis work is concerned with the design of a hp-like discontinuous Galerkin (DG...