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Department of Mathematics
University of Houston



Colloquium/Scientific Computing Seminar



Dr. Jari Toivanen
Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering
Stanford University

Efficient Numerical Methods for
Time-Harmonic Acoustic Wave Propagation


Thursday, October 21, 2010
3 PM - 4 PM
Room 646 PGH

Abstract:

Time-harmonic acoustic wave propagation problems modeled by the Helmholtz equation have many applications. We consider wave propagation in car cabins, scattering by targets in sediment, and geological surveys. In these applications, the diameter of computational domains is often tens or hundreds of wavelengths. We consider the accuracy of discretizations and show that a rule of thump to have about 10 unknowns per wavelength is often reasonable. Thus, the above applications lead to discrete problems with millions or billions of unknowns. These huge problems require efficient solution methods. We consider an iterative method with a damped preconditioner employing a multigrid method. Currently this is a popular approach. We also briefly mention some other solution methods we have studied and show their performance on our example problems.

This seminar is easily accessible to persons with disabilities. For more information or for assistance, please contact the Mathematics Department at 743-3500.




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