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Finite Element Approximation of Transmission Eigenvalues for Anisotropic Media (2001.05340v1)

Published 15 Jan 2020 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: The transmission eigenvalue problem arises from the inverse scattering theory for inhomogeneous media and has important applications in many qualitative methods. The problem is posted as a system of two second order partial differential equations and is essentially nonlinear, non-selfadjoint, and of higher order. It is nontrivial to develop effective numerical methods and the proof of convergence is challenging. In this paper, we formulate the transmission eigenvalue problem for anisotropic media as an eigenvalue problem of a holomorphic Fredholm operator function of index zero. The Lagrange finite elements are used for discretization and the convergence is proved using the abstract approximation theory for holomorphic operator functions. A spectral indicator method is developed to compute the eigenvalues. Numerical examples are presented for validation.

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