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A variant of the Total Overlapping Schwarz (TOS) method has been introduced in [Ben Belgacem et al., C. R. Acad. Sci., Sér. 1 Math. 336 (2003) 277–282] as an iterative algorithm to approximate the absorbing boundary condition, in unbounded domains. That same method turns to be an efficient tool to make numerical zooms in regions of a particular interest. The TOS method enjoys, then, the ability to compute small structures one wants to capture and the reliability to obtain the behavior of the solution...
A variant of the Total Overlapping
Schwarz (TOS) method has been introduced in [Ben Belgacem et al., C. R. Acad. Sci., Sér. 1
Math.336
(2003) 277–282]
as an iterative algorithm to approximate the
absorbing boundary condition, in unbounded domains.
That same method turns to be an efficient tool
to make numerical zooms
in regions of a particular interest.
The TOS method
enjoys, then, the ability to compute small structures one
wants to capture and
the reliability to obtain
the...
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