A Finite Element Method for Exterior Interface Problems

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A procedure is given for the approximate solution of a class of two-dimensional diffraction problems. Here the usual inner boundary conditions are replaced by an inner region together with interface conditions. The interface problem is treated by a variational procedure into which the infinite region behavior is incorporated by the use of a non-local boundary condition over an auxiliary curve. The variational problem is formulated and existence of a solution established. Then a corresponding approximate variational problem is given and optimal convergence results established. Numerical results are presented which confirm the convergence rates. © 1980, Hindawi Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Maccamy, R. C., & Marin, S. P. (1980). A Finite Element Method for Exterior Interface Problems. International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, 3(2), 311–350. https://doi.org/10.1155/S0161171280000233

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