“…In numerical simulation, transformations [16,17] created effective infinite domains that led to the PMLs (perfectly matched layers) [18] now widely used. The work of Pendry [19] and Leonhard [20] in designing invisibility cloaks that act to hide an object from outside radiation by producing zero scattering, and zero interaction of the wave with the object, led to an explosion of activity with the idea of invisibility or cloaking then adapted to many physical, scalar problems such as electromagnetic/optical invisibility [19,20]; cloaks for water waves [21,22]; airborne sound [23,24,25,26,27,28,29,3]; vibration cloaks [2,21,22,30,31,6,1,13]; and thermal cloaks [32,33,34]. In parallel with the idea of infinite transformations such as conformal cloaking [20] there were strides to make the transformations more realistic using the truncation of the infinite transformation to a finite one [35].…”