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41. The Optimal Choice Of Perfectly Matched Layers Based On The Finite-difference Approximation In Helmholtz Equation
42. The Numeric Simulation Of Elastic Wave Field In Porous Medium
43. Research On The Calculation Method Of Perfectly Matched Layer In The Scattering Problem
44. Research On Completely Matching Layer Algorithm Of CN - FDTD Based On Bilinear Transformation Method
45. Asymptotic Solutions Of The Leaky Modes And The Berenger Modes In Several Typical Waveguides Terminated By Perfectly Matched Layers
46. Research On The Improved Absorbing Boundary Condition And Unconditionally Stable FDTD Method
47. The Compact Difference Numerical Simulation Of One-dimensional Linear Helmholtz Equation
48. Finite Difference Frequency Domain Simulation Of Acoustic Wave Field
49. Based On The Time Domain Finite Element Method Of Any Three-dimensional Structure Of The Electromagnetic Transmission Characteristics Research
50. Research On Fast Calculation Of Sound Field Based On Parabolic Equation Method
51. Study On Forward Modeling For Irregular Free-Surface In Viscoelastic Media Based On Body-Fitted Grid
52. Unconditionally Stable CRANK-NICOLSONDOUGLAS-GUNNCFS-PML Algorithm For Truncating Dispersive Media
53. FEM For Helmholtz Equation With High Wave Number And Perfectly Matched Layer Truncation
54. Adaptive Finite Element Methods For Diffraction Grating Problems With PML And Few-Mode DtN Truncations
55. Research On Time-Domain Meshless Method In Computational Electromagnetics
56. Controlled Source Electromagnetic Modeling For Borehole-surface And Anisotropy Studies Using Higher Order Finite Difference Frequencydomain Method
57. Research On Meshless Radial Point Interpolation Method In Electromagnetic Simulation Of Humam Body
58. Stochastic FDTD Method And Its Application In Plasma Sheath
59. Finite Difference Method For Helmholtz Equation With PML Boundary Condition
60. The PML Method Analysis For Some Scattering Problems In Unbounded Domain
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