Prof. Ralf Hiptmair
ETH-Zentrum Zurich
Coercive Combined Field Integral Equation for Direct Scattering
Abstract:
Many boundary integral equation methods used in the simulation of direct
acousting or electromagnetic scattering of a time-harmonic wave at a
(sound hard or perfectly conducting) obstacle break down, when applied at
frequencies close to a resonant frequency of the obstacle. A remedy is
offered by special indirect boundary element methods based on the so-called
combined field integral equation (CFIE). However, hitherto no general
theoretical results about the convergence of discretized combined field
integral equations in three dimensions have been available.
I am going to propose new combined field integral equations, convert
them into variational form, establish their coercivity in the natural trace
spaces, and conclude existence and uniqueness of solutions for any frequency.
Moreover, a conforming Galerkin discretization of the variational
equations by means of boundary elements can be shown to be asymptotically
quasi-optimal. This permits me to derive quantitative convergence rates on
sufficiently fine, uniformly shape-regular sequences of surface triangulations.
Zeit: | Friday,
Mai 30, 2003, 16.15 Uhr |
Ort: | FU Berlin, Arnimallee 2-6, Raum 032 im EG
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