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Numerical study of self-focusing solutions to the Schrödinger-Debye system

Christophe BesseBrigitte Bidégaray — 2001

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

In this article we implement different numerical schemes to simulate the Schrödinger-Debye equations that occur in nonlinear optics. Since the existence of blow-up solutions is an open problem, we try to compute such solutions. The convergence of the methods is proved and simulations seem indeed to show that for at least small delays self-focusing solutions may exist.

Numerical study of self-focusing solutions to the Schrödinger-Debye system

Christophe BesseBrigitte Bidégaray — 2010

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

In this article we implement different numerical schemes to simulate the Schrödinger-Debye equations that occur in nonlinear optics. Since the existence of blow-up solutions is an open problem, we try to compute such solutions. The convergence of the methods is proved and simulations seem indeed to show that for at least small delays self-focusing solutions may exist.

Numerical study of the Davey-Stewartson system

Christophe BesseNorbert J. MauserHans Peter Stimming — 2004

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

We deal with numerical analysis and simulations of the Davey-Stewartson equations which model, for example, the evolution of water surface waves. This time dependent PDE system is particularly interesting as a generalization of the 1-d integrable NLS to 2 space dimensions. We use a time splitting spectral method where we give a convergence analysis for the semi-discrete version of the scheme. Numerical results are presented for various blow-up phenomena of the equation, including blowup of defocusing,...

Comparison of Vlasov solvers for spacecraft charging simulation

Nicolas VaucheletJean-Paul DudonChristophe BesseThierry Goudon — 2010

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

The modelling and the numerical resolution of the electrical charging of a spacecraft in interaction with the Earth magnetosphere is considered. It involves the Vlasov-Poisson system, endowed with non standard boundary conditions. We discuss the pros and cons of several numerical methods for solving this system, using as benchmark a simple 1D model which exhibits the main difficulties of the original models.

Numerical study of the Davey-Stewartson system

Christophe BesseNorbert J. MauserHans Peter Stimming — 2010

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

We deal with numerical analysis and simulations of the Davey-Stewartson equations which model, for example, the evolution of water surface waves. This time dependent PDE system is particularly interesting as a generalization of the 1-d integrable NLS to 2 space dimensions. We use a time splitting spectral method where we give a convergence analysis for the semi-discrete version of the scheme. Numerical results are presented for various blow-up phenomena of the equation, including blowup of defocusing,...

A Maxwell-Bloch model with discrete symmetries for wave propagation in nonlinear crystals : an application to KDP

Christophe BesseBrigitte Bidégaray-FesquetAntoine BourgeadePierre DegondOlivier Saut — 2004

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

This article presents the derivation of a semi-classical model of electromagnetic-wave propagation in a non centro-symmetric crystal. It consists of Maxwell’s equations for the wave field coupled with a version of Bloch’s equations which takes fully into account the discrete symmetry group of the crystal. The model is specialized in the case of a KDP crystal for which information about the dipolar moments at the Bloch level can be recovered from the macroscopic dispersion properties of the material....

A Maxwell-Bloch model with discrete symmetries for wave propagation in nonlinear crystals: an application to KDP

Christophe BesseBrigitte Bidégaray-FesquetAntoine BourgeadePierre DegondOlivier Saut — 2010

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

This article presents the derivation of a semi-classical model of electromagnetic-wave propagation in a non centro-symmetric crystal. It consists of Maxwell's equations for the wave field coupled with a version of Bloch's equations which takes fully into account the discrete symmetry group of the crystal. The model is specialized in the case of a KDP crystal for which information about the dipolar moments at the Bloch level can be recovered from the macroscopic dispersion properties of the material. ...

Numerical approximation of Knudsen layer for the Euler-Poisson system

In this work, we consider the computation of the boundary conditions for the linearized Euler–Poisson derived from the BGK kinetic model in the small mean free path regime. Boundary layers are generated from the fact that the incoming kinetic flux might be far from the thermodynamical equilibrium. In [2], the authors propose a method to compute numerically the boundary conditions in the hydrodynamic limit relying on an analysis of the boundary layers....

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