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Optimization of Perfectly Matched Layer for 2D Poisson’s equation with Antisymmetrical or Symmetrical Boundary Conditions
DĚDEK, L., DĚDKOVÁ, J., VALSA, J.
Originální název
Optimization of Perfectly Matched Layer for 2D Poisson’s equation with Antisymmetrical or Symmetrical Boundary Conditions
Anglický název
Optimization of Perfectly Matched Layer for 2D Poisson’s equation with Antisymmetrical or Symmetrical Boundary Conditions
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Parameters of the Perfectly Matched Layer (PML) for 2D magnetic field in a region bounded by circular boundary are rigorously calculated for the case of symmetrical or antisymmetrical boundary conditions. The PML consists of a single or double layer of elements, whose artificial parameters are calculated by minimizing an error function of potential difference between the nodal potentials of the PML and of the original grid expanding to infinity.
Anglický abstrakt
Parameters of the Perfectly Matched Layer (PML) for 2D magnetic field in a region bounded by circular boundary are rigorously calculated for the case of symmetrical or antisymmetrical boundary conditions. The PML consists of a single or double layer of elements, whose artificial parameters are calculated by minimizing an error function of potential difference between the nodal potentials of the PML and of the original grid expanding to infinity.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT5393,
author="Libor {Dědek} and Jarmila {Dědková} and Juraj {Valsa}",
title="Optimization of Perfectly Matched Layer for 2D Poisson’s equation with Antisymmetrical or Symmetrical Boundary Conditions",
annote="Parameters of the Perfectly Matched Layer (PML) for 2D magnetic field in a region bounded by circular boundary are rigorously calculated for the case of symmetrical or antisymmetrical boundary conditions. The PML consists of a single or double layer of elements, whose artificial parameters are calculated by minimizing an error function of potential difference between the nodal potentials of the PML and of the original grid expanding to infinity.",
booktitle="The 10th International IGTE Symposium on Numerical Field Calculation in Electrical Engineering",
chapter="5393",
year="2002",
month="october",
pages="55",
type="conference paper"
}