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Preprints of the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2013, 002, 26 pp. (Mi ipmp2)  

Grid adaptation for modeling trapezoidal difractors by using pseudo-spectral methods for solving Maxwell equations

N. A. Zaitsev, I. L. Sofronov
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Abstract: We propose a series of successive one-dimensional coordinate transformations to construct an adaptive two-dimensional grid for the problem of diffraction on a grating with a trapezoidal tooth. Special attention is paid to the smoothness of the grid and grid refinement in domains of large solution gradients.
Keywords: Adaptive grid, Maxwe ll equation, difraction.
Document Type: Preprint
Language: English
Citation: N. A. Zaitsev, I. L. Sofronov, “Grid adaptation for modeling trapezoidal difractors by using pseudo-spectral methods for solving Maxwell equations”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2013, 002, 26 pp.
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\by N.~A.~Zaitsev, I.~L.~Sofronov
\paper Grid adaptation for modeling trapezoidal difractors by using pseudo-spectral methods for solving Maxwell equations
\jour Keldysh Institute preprints
\yr 2013
\papernumber 002
\totalpages 26
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