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We present an integral equation method for solving boundary value problems of the Helmholtz equation in unbounded domains. The method relies on the factorisation of one of the Calderón projectors by an operator approximating the exterior admittance (Dirichlet to Neumann) operator of the scattering obstacle. We show how the pseudo-differential calculus allows us to construct such approximations and that this yields integral equations without internal resonances and being well-conditioned at all frequencies....
We present an integral equation method for solving boundary value
problems of the Helmholtz equation in unbounded domains. The
method relies on the factorisation of one of the
Calderón projectors by an operator approximating the exterior
admittance (Dirichlet to Neumann) operator of the scattering
obstacle. We show how the pseudo-differential calculus allows us
to construct such approximations and that this yields integral
equations without internal resonances and being well-conditioned
at all...
Viene dimostrata l'esistenza di soluzioni del problema di Darboux per l'equazione iperbolica sul planiquarto , . Qui, è una funzione continua, con valori in uno spazio Banach che soddisfano alcune condizioni di regolarità espresse in termini della misura di non-compattezza .
It is known that the fundamental solution to an elliptic differential equation with analytic coefficients exists, is determined up to the kernel of the differential operator, and has singularities on characteristics of the equation in ℂ2. In this paper we construct a representation of fundamental solution as a sum of functions, each of those has singularity on a single characteristic.
In this paper, we present some interesting connections between a number of Riemann-solver free approaches to the numerical solution of multi-dimensional systems of conservation laws. As a main part, we present a new and elementary derivation of Fey’s Method of Transport (MoT) (respectively the second author’s ICE version of the scheme) and the state decompositions which form the basis of it. The only tools that we use are quadrature rules applied to the moment integral used in the gas kinetic derivation...
In this paper, we present some interesting connections between a
number of Riemann-solver free approaches to the numerical solution
of multi-dimensional systems of conservation laws. As a main part,
we present a new and elementary derivation of Fey's Method of
Transport (MoT) (respectively the second author's ICE version of
the scheme) and the state decompositions which form the basis of it.
The only tools that we use are quadrature rules applied to the
moment integral used in the...
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