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The following pages link to A slowness matching Eulerian method for multivalued solutions of eikonal equations (Q1418903):
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- A uniformly second order fast sweeping method for eikonal equations (Q346348) (← links)
- Fast Huygens sweeping methods for Helmholtz equations in inhomogeneous media in the high frequency regime (Q349191) (← links)
- A phase-based hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method for the numerical solution of the Helmholtz equation (Q349801) (← links)
- An Eulerian approach for computing the finite time Lyapunov exponent (Q543766) (← links)
- Multiphase semiclassical approximation of an electron in a one-dimensional crystalline lattice. I: Homogeneous problems (Q598153) (← links)
- A level set based Eulerian method for paraxial multivalued traveltimes (Q598175) (← links)
- Computation of transmissions and reflections in geometrical optics via the reduced Liouville equation (Q661484) (← links)
- Multiphase semiclassical approximation of an electron in a one-dimensional crystalline lattice. II: Impurities, confinement and Bloch oscillations (Q703460) (← links)
- Efficient traveltime solutions of the acoustic TI eikonal equation (Q728854) (← links)
- The phase flow method (Q860291) (← links)
- Notes on big ray tracing (Q1282407) (← links)
- Big ray tracing: Multivalued travel time field computation using viscosity solutions of the eikonal equation (Q1815942) (← links)
- Improved characteristic fast marching method for the generalized eikonal equation in a moving medium (Q2291918) (← links)
- Babich's expansion and the fast Huygens sweeping method for the Helmholtz wave equation at high frequencies (Q2375085) (← links)
- A field-space-based level set method for computing multi-valued solutions to 1D Euler-Poisson equations (Q2381163) (← links)
- A level set-based Eulerian approach for anisotropic wave propagation (Q2387622) (← links)
- A hybrid approach to solve the high-frequency Helmholtz equation with source singularity in smooth heterogeneous media (Q2425268) (← links)
- An accurate spectral/discontinuous finite-element formulation of a phase-space-based level set approach to geometrical optics (Q2485722) (← links)
- Hamiltonian-preserving schemes for the Liouville equation of geometrical optics with discontinuous local wave speeds (Q2489685) (← links)
- Computing multi-valued physical observables for the high frequency limit of symmetric hyperbolic systems (Q2568066) (← links)
- Babich's expansion and high-order Eulerian asymptotics for point-source Helmholtz equations (Q2629245) (← links)
- Operator-splitting based fast sweeping methods for isotropic wave propagation in a moving fluid (Q2804998) (← links)
- Eulerian geometrical optics and fast Huygens sweeping methods for three-dimensional time-harmonic high-frequency Maxwell's equations in inhomogeneous media (Q2806420) (← links)
- A Penalization-Regularization-Operator Splitting Method for Eikonal Based Traveltime Tomography (Q3192652) (← links)
- A Level-Set Adjoint-State Method for Transmission Traveltime Tomography in Irregular Domains (Q5005002) (← links)
- Hadamard--Babich Ansatz for Point-Source Elastic Wave Equations in Variable Media at High Frequencies (Q5148862) (← links)
- Babich-Like Ansatz for Three-Dimensional Point-Source Maxwell's Equations in an Inhomogeneous Medium at High Frequencies (Q5298153) (← links)
- Mathematical models for laser-plasma interaction (Q5315508) (← links)
- Truncated Hadamard-Babich ansatz and fast Huygens sweeping methods for time-harmonic elastic wave equations in inhomogeneous media in the asymptotic regime (Q6045107) (← links)
- A Fast Butterfly-Compressed Hadamard–Babich Integrator for High-Frequency Helmholtz Equations in Inhomogeneous Media with Arbitrary Sources (Q6109126) (← links)
- Hadamard integrator for time-dependent wave equations: Lagrangian formulation via ray tracing (Q6119270) (← links)
- A fast single-pass method for solving the generalized eikonal equation in a moving medium (Q6188136) (← links)
- Hadamard integrators for wave equations in time and frequency domain: Eulerian formulations via butterfly algorithms (Q6604511) (← links)