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Comparison of FMM and $\mathcal{H}$-matrix based 3D-ACA for a time domain boundary element method (2505.00715v1)

Published 16 Apr 2025 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: The time domain Boundary Element Method (BEM) for the homogeneous wave equation with vanishing initial conditions is considered. The generalized convolution quadrature method (gCQ) developed by Lopez-Fernandez and Sauter is used for the temporal discretisation. The spatial discretisation is done classically using low order shape functions. Essentially, the gCQ requires to establish boundary element matrices of the corresponding elliptic problem in Laplace domain at several complex frequencies. Consequently, an array of system matrices is obtained. This array of system matrices can be interpreted as a three-dimensional array of data which should be approximated by a data-sparse representation. The generalised Adaptive Cross Approximation (3D-ACA) can be applied to get a data sparse representation of these three-dimensional data arrays. Adaptively, the rank of the three-dimensional data array is increased until a prescribed accuracy is obtained. On a pure algebraic level it is decided whether a low-rank approximation of the three-dimensional data array is close enough to the original matrix. Within the data slices corresponding to the BEM calculations at each frequency either the standard $\mathcal{H}$-matrices approach with ACA or a fast multipole (FMM) approach can be used. The third dimension of the data array represents the complex frequencies. Hence, the algorithm makes not only a data sparse approximation in the two spatial dimensions but detects adaptively how much frequencies are necessary for which matrix block. The two versions, either using ACA or FMM within the slices are briefly discussed and the main contribution is a comparison of both with respect to savings in storage and computing time. The sound scattering of an electric machine show that both techniques allow to utilise a time domain BEM in real world problems.

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