A finite element method with rectangular perfectly matched layers for the scattering from cavities

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Abstract

We develop a finite element method with rectangular perfectly matched layers (PMLs) for the wave scattering from two-dimensional cavities. The unbounded computational domain is truncated to a bounded one by using of a rectangular perfectly matched layer at the open aperture. The PML parameters such as the thickness of the layer and the fictitious medium property are determined through sharp a posteriori error estimates. Numerical experiments are carried out to illustrate the competitive behavior of the proposed method. Copyright.

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Zhang, D., Ma, F., & Dong, H. (2009). A finite element method with rectangular perfectly matched layers for the scattering from cavities. Journal of Computational Mathematics, 27(6), 812–834. https://doi.org/10.4208/jcm.2009.09-m2902

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