2012
DOI: 10.1002/jnm.1826
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Modeling of doubly lossy and dispersive media with the time‐domain finite‐element dual‐field domain‐decomposition algorithm

Abstract: SUMMARY A numerical scheme is presented for the time‐domain finite‐element modeling of an electrically and magnetically lossy and dispersive medium in the dual‐field domain‐decomposition method. Existing approaches for modeling doubly lossy and dispersive media are extended to the dual‐field case, yielding a general dual‐field domain‐decomposition scheme for modeling large‐scale electromagnetic problems involving such media. A quantitative analysis is performed to estimate the error induced by the modeling of … Show more

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“…Also, when large periodical applications are examined, a means to restrict computational needs is domain decomposition . We, herein, develop an adaptive version, which divides a general domain Ω (Figure B) into nonoverlapping subdomains Ω i (eg, normalΩ=normalΩ10.3emnormalΩ4), where our technique is applied separately.…”
Section: Krylov‐oriented Mor Algorithm and Domain Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, when large periodical applications are examined, a means to restrict computational needs is domain decomposition . We, herein, develop an adaptive version, which divides a general domain Ω (Figure B) into nonoverlapping subdomains Ω i (eg, normalΩ=normalΩ10.3emnormalΩ4), where our technique is applied separately.…”
Section: Krylov‐oriented Mor Algorithm and Domain Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%