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Using the high order Trefftz finite element method for solving partial differential equation requires numerical integration of oscillating functions. This integration could be performed, instead of classic techniques, also by the Levin method with some modifications. This paper shortly describes both the Trefftz method and the Levin method with its modification.

Thermal ablation modeling via the bioheat equation and its numerical treatment

Agnieszka Bartłomiejczyk, Henryk Leszczyński, Artur Poliński (2015)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The phenomenon of thermal ablation is described by Pennes' bioheat equation. This model is based on Newton's law of cooling. Many approximate methods have been considered because of the importance of this issue. We propose an implicit numerical scheme which has better stability properties than other approaches.

Numerical index with respect to an operator

Mohammad Ali Ardalani (2014)

Studia Mathematica

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We introduce new concepts of numerical range and numerical radius of one operator with respect to another one, which generalize in a natural way the known concepts of numerical range and numerical radius. We study basic properties of these new concepts and present some examples.

Mathematical and numerical studies of non linear ferromagnetic materials

Patrick Joly, Olivier Vacus (2010)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

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In this paper we are interested in the numerical modeling of absorbing ferromagnetic materials obeying the non-linear Landau-Lifchitz-Gilbert law with respect to the propagation and scattering of electromagnetic waves. In this work we consider the 1D problem. We first show that the corresponding Cauchy problem has a unique global solution. We then derive a numerical scheme based on an appropriate modification of Yee's scheme, that we show to preserve some important properties of...