In recent years nonpolynomial finite element methods have received increasing attention for the efficient solution of wave problems. As with their close cousin the method of particular solutions, high efficiency comes from using solutions to the Helmholtz equation as basis functions. We present and analyze such a method for the scattering of two-dimensional scalar waves from a polygonal domain that achieves exponential convergence purely by increasing the number of basis functions in each element. Key ingredients are the use of basis functions that capture the singularities at corners and the representation of the scattered field towards infinity by a combination of fundamental solutions. The solution is obtained by minimizing a least-squar...
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K000012/1)https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.0444
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Numerische Mathematik. T...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new formulation of high-frequency time-harmonic scatte...
Abstract. In recent years nonpolynomial finite element methods have received increasing atten-tion f...
In recent years nonpolynomial finite element methods have received increasing attention for the effi...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident plane wave by a s...
Paper presented at the 3rd Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2015), 3 - 7 August...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the diffraction by a polygonal-line grating. Using the Fourier–...
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We consider the problem of scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident plane wave by a sound sof...
Paper presented at the 4th Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2017), 19 - 23 June...
AbstractWe consider the scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident plane wave by a sound soft c...
We consider the scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident plane wave by a sound soft convex cu...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a new finite element realization of the Perfectly Matched Layer met...
In this paper we propose and analyze a hybrid $hp$ boundary element method for the solution of probl...
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K000012/1)https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.0444
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Numerische Mathematik. T...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new formulation of high-frequency time-harmonic scatte...
Abstract. In recent years nonpolynomial finite element methods have received increasing atten-tion f...
In recent years nonpolynomial finite element methods have received increasing attention for the effi...
AbstractWe consider the problem of scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident plane wave by a s...
Paper presented at the 3rd Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2015), 3 - 7 August...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the diffraction by a polygonal-line grating. Using the Fourier–...
In this paper we consider the problem of time-harmonic acoustic scattering in two dimensions by conv...
We consider the problem of scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident plane wave by a sound sof...
Paper presented at the 4th Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2017), 19 - 23 June...
AbstractWe consider the scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident plane wave by a sound soft c...
We consider the scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident plane wave by a sound soft convex cu...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a new finite element realization of the Perfectly Matched Layer met...
In this paper we propose and analyze a hybrid $hp$ boundary element method for the solution of probl...
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K000012/1)https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.0444
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Numerische Mathematik. T...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new formulation of high-frequency time-harmonic scatte...