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The following pages link to Perfectly matched layers for convex truncated domains with discontinuous Galerkin time domain simulations (Q2013460):
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- On energy stable discontinuous Galerkin spectral element approximations of the perfectly matched layer for the wave equation (Q1988020) (← links)
- Enhanced conformal perfectly matched layers for Bernstein-Bézier finite element modelling of short wave scattering (Q1988240) (← links)
- An extension of DG methods for hyperbolic problems to one-dimensional semi-infinite domains (Q2009259) (← links)
- Hybrid absorbing scheme based on hyperelliptical layers with non-reflecting boundary conditions in scalar wave equations (Q2110858) (← links)
- A stable discontinuous Galerkin method for the perfectly matched layer for elastodynamics in first order form (Q2217869) (← links)
- Optimal energy-conserving discontinuous Galerkin methods for linear symmetric hyperbolic systems (Q2222290) (← links)
- A perfectly matched layer formulation adapted for fast frequency sweeps of exterior acoustics finite element models (Q2222565) (← links)
- Isogeometric locally-conformal perfectly matched layer for time-harmonic acoustics (Q2237429) (← links)
- On perfectly matched layers for discontinuous Petrov-Galerkin methods (Q2414300) (← links)
- Finite Element and Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Transient Wave Equations (Q2827926) (← links)
- Perfectly matched transmission problem with absorbing layers: Application to anisotropic acoustics in convex polygonal domains (Q2952386) (← links)
- Perfectly-Matched-Layer Truncation is Exponentially Accurate at High Frequency (Q6135327) (← links)
- An automatic perfectly matched layer for acoustic finite element simulations in convex domains of general shape (Q6553294) (← links)
- A GPU-accelerated nodal discontinuous Galerkin method with high-order absorbing boundary conditions and corner/edge compatibility (Q6557473) (← links)
- Model order reduction of time-domain acoustic finite element simulations with perfectly matched layers (Q6609820) (← links)