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norris's pml [5 articles]

Recent papers added to norris's library classified by the tag pml. You can also see everyone's pml.
  • ADVANCES IN THE PERFECTLY MATCHED LAYER ABSORBING BOUNDARY CONDITION AND A TECHNIQUE FOR EFFICIENTLY MODELING LONG PATH PROPAGATION WITH APPLICATIONS TO FINITE-DIFFERENCE GRID TECHNIQUES
    (2006)
    by Michael W Chevalier
    posted to pml by norris on 2008-06-11 07:27:47 as **
  • Guided elastic waves and perfectly matched layers
    Wave Motion, Vol. 44, No. 7-8. (August 2007), pp. 573-592.
    by Elizabeth A Skelton, Samuel D Adams, Richard V Craster
    posted to pml by norris on 2008-03-12 13:57:39 as **
  • Analysis of the PML equations in general convex geometry
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics, Vol. 131, No. 05. (2007), pp. 1183-1207.
    by Matti Lassas, Erkki Somersalo
    posted to pml by norris on 2008-03-04 16:25:46 as **
  • A new absorbing layer for elastic waves
    Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 215, No. 2. (1 July 2006), pp. 642-660.
    by Daniel Appelo, Gunilla Kreiss
    posted to pml by norris on 2006-09-13 20:09:16 as ** along with 1 person fghorow
  • Stability of perfectly matched layers, group velocities and anisotropic waves
    Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 188, No. 2. (1 July 2003), pp. 399-433.
    by E Becache, S Fauqueux, P Joly
    posted to pml by norris on 2006-09-11 16:39:01 as **
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