Variational principles and conservation laws in the derivation of radiation boundary conditions for wave equations

  • van Daalen E
  • Broeze J
  • van Groesen E
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Abstract

Radiation boundary conditions are derived for partial differential equations which describe wave phenomena. Assuming the evolution of the system to be governed by a Lagrangian variational principle, boundary conditions are obtained with Noether’s theorem from the requirement that they transmit some appropriate density—such as the energy density—as well as possible. The theory is applied to a nonlinear version of the Klein-Gordon equation. For this application numerical test results are presented. In an accompanying paper the theory is applied to a two-dimensional wave equation.

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van Daalen, E. F. G., Broeze, J., & van Groesen, E. (1992). Variational principles and conservation laws in the derivation of radiation boundary conditions for wave equations. Mathematics of Computation, 58(197), 55–71. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-1992-1106985-6

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