2021
DOI: 10.1137/19m1294071
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A Truly Exact Perfect Absorbing Layer for Time-Harmonic Acoustic Wave Scattering Problems

Abstract: In this paper, we design a truly exact perfect absorbing layer (PAL) for domain truncation of the two-dimensional Helmholtz equation in an unbounded domain with bounded scatterers. This technique is based on a complex compression coordinate transformation in polar coordinates and a judicious substitution of the unknown field in the artificial layer. Compared with the widely used perfectly matched layer (PML) methods, the distinctive features of PAL lie in that (i) it is truly exact in the sense that the PAL-so… Show more

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“…If the PML of Ξl ij is exactly transparent, then the restriction of vl ij onto Ξ l ij coincides with the solution of the original problem, and so is the restriction of ûl ij onto Ω ij . A transparent PML does exist at the continuous level, see e.g Yang, Wang and Gao (2021)…”
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“…If the PML of Ξl ij is exactly transparent, then the restriction of vl ij onto Ξ l ij coincides with the solution of the original problem, and so is the restriction of ûl ij onto Ω ij . A transparent PML does exist at the continuous level, see e.g Yang, Wang and Gao (2021)…”
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confidence: 99%