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The Perfectly Matched Layer in Curvilinear Coordinates
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1998
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EngineeringGeometryMaxwell SystemComputer-aided DesignTruncated Bérenger ProblemComputational ElectromagneticsComputational GeometryGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingElectromagnetic WaveMethod Of Fundamental SolutionGeometric Partial Differential EquationInverse Scattering TransformsInverse ProblemsPerfectly Matched LayerInfinite LayerNatural SciencesWave ScatteringHigh-frequency ApproximationSurface Modeling
In 1994 Bérenger showed how to construct a perfectly matched absorbing layer for the Maxwell system in rectilinear coordinates. This layer absorbs waves of any wavelength and any frequency without reflection and thus can be used to artificially terminate the domain of scattering calculations. In this paper we show how to derive and implement the Bérenger layer in curvilinear coordinates (in two space dimensions). We prove that an infinite layer of this type can be used to solve time harmonic scattering problems. We also show that the truncated Bérenger problem has a solution except at a discrete set of exceptional frequencies (which might be empty). Finally numerical results show that the curvilinear layer can produce accurate solutions in the time and frequency domain.
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