Date
Thu, 23 Feb 2012
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Gibson Grd floor SR
Speaker
Dr Stephen Langdon
Organisation
University of Reading

Standard numerical schemes for acoustic scattering problems suffer from the restriction that the number of degrees of freedom required to achieve a prescribed level of accuracy must grow at least linearly with respect to frequency in order to maintain accuracy as frequency increases. In this talk, we review recent progress on the development and analysis of hybrid numerical-asymptotic boundary integral equation methods for these problems. The key idea of this approach is to form an ansatz for the solution based on knowledge of the high frequency asymptotics, allowing one to achieve any required accuracy via the approximation of only (in many cases provably) non-oscillatory functions. In particular, we discuss very recent work extending these ideas for the first time to non-convex scatterers.

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