Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM)

Artificial Boundary Conditions

When computing numerically the solution of a partial differential equation in an unbounded domain usually artificial boundaries are introduced to limit the computational domain. Special boundary conditions are derived at this artificial boundaries to approximate the exact whole-space solution. If the solution of the problem on the bounded domain is equal to the whole-space solution (restricted to the computational domain) these boundary conditions are called transparent boundary conditions (TBCs).

We are concerned with TBCs for general Schrödinger-type pseudo-differential equations arising from `parabolic' equation (PE) models which have been widely used for one-way wave propagation problems in various application areas, e.g. (underwater) acoustics, seismology, optics and plasma physics. As a special case the Schrödinger equation of quantum mechanics is included.

Existing discretizations of these TBCs induce numerical reflections at this artificial boundary and also may destroy the stability of the used finite difference method. These problems do not occur when using a so-called discrete TBC which is derived from the fully discretized whole-space problem. This discrete TBC is reflection-free and conserves the stability properties of the whole-space scheme. We point out that the superiority of discrete TBCs over other discretizations of TBCs is not restricted to the presented special types of partial differential equations or to our particular interior discretization scheme.

Another problem is the high numerical effort. Since the discrete TBC includes a convolution with respect to time with a weakly decaying kernel, its numerical evaluation becomes very costly for long-time simulations. As a remedy we construct new approximative TBCs involving exponential sums as an approximation to the convolution kernel. This special approximation enables us to use a fast evaluation of the convolution type boundary condition.

Finally, to illustrate the broad range of applicability of our approach we derived efficient discrete artificial boundary conditions for the Black-Scholes equation of American options.

Software

Our approach was implemented by C.A. Moyer in the QMTools software package for quantum mechanical applications.

Publications



2007

1668.

Casati, Roberto; Scheer, Volker; Vogt, Rainer; Benter, Thorsten
Measurement of nucleation and soot mode particle emission from a diesel passenger car in real world and laboratory in situ dilution
Atmospheric Environment, 41 (10) :2125-2135
2007
Herausgeber: Pergamon

1667.

Casati, Roberto; Scheer, Volker; Vogt, Rainer; Benter, Thorsten
Measurement of nucleation and soot mode particle emission from a diesel passenger car in real world and laboratory in situ dilution
Atmospheric Environment, 41 (10) :2125-2135
2007
Herausgeber: Pergamon

1666.

Jacob, Birgit; Morris, Kirsten; Trunk, Carsten
Minimum-phase infinite-dimensional second-order systems
IEEE Trans. Automat. Control, 52 (9) :1654--1665
2007

1665.

Vollebregt, A. J.; Bechtold, T.; Verhoeven, A.; Maten, E. J. W.
Model Order Reduction of Large Scale {ODE} Systems: {MOR} for {ANSYS} versus {ROM} Workbench
In G. Ciuprina and D. Ioan, Editor, Scientific Computing in Electrical Engineering at SCEE 2006 Band 11 aus Mathematics in Industry
Seite 175--182
Herausgeber: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2007
175--182

1664.

Denk, G.; Winkler, R.
Modeling and Simulation of transient noise in circuit simulation
Math. Comput. Model. Dyn. Syst., 13 (4) :383--394
2007

1663.

Tausch, Michael W.; Krees, Simone
Moleküle zu Gast beim Zuckerwirt - Wirt-Gast Komplexe mit Cyclodextrinen
Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Chemie in der Schule, 56 (8) :33
2007

1662.

Buckwar, E.; Winkler, R.
Multi-step {Maruyama} methods for stochastic delay differential equations
Stoch. Anal. Appl., 25 (5) :933-959
2007

1661.

Pulch, Roland
Multidimensional models for analysing frequency modulated signals
Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems, 13 (4) :315–330
2007
Herausgeber: Taylor & Francis

1660.

Pulch, Roland
Multirate models for simulating a colpitts oscillator
PAMM: Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 7 (1) :4050021–4050022
2007
Herausgeber: WILEY-VCH Verlag

1659.

Pulch, Roland; Günther, Michael; Knorr, Stephanie
Multirate partial differential algebraic equations for simulating radio frequency signals
European Journal of Applied Mathematics, 18 (6) :709–743
2007
Herausgeber: Cambridge University Press

1658.

Pulch, Roland; Knorr, Stephanie
Multirate partial differential algebraic equations for simulating radio frequency signals
European Journal of Applied Mathematics, 18 (6) :709--743
2007
Herausgeber: Cambridge University Press

1657.

Pulch, Roland; Günther, Michael; Knorr, Stephanie
Multirate partial differential algebraic equations for simulating radio frequency signals
European Journal of Applied Mathematics, 18 (6) :709–743
2007
Herausgeber: Cambridge University Press

1656.

Bunker, Philip R.; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Yurchenko, Sergey N.; Thiel, Walter; Neese, C. F.; Gottfried, J. L.; Jensen, Per
New potential energy surfaces for the X\verb=~= and A\verb=~= states of CH\(_{2}\)\(^{+}\)
Molecular Physics, 105 (10) :1369-1376
2007

1655.

Bunker, Philip R.; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Yurchenko, Sergey N.; Thiel, Walter; Neese, C. F.; Gottfried, J. L.; Jensen, Per
New potential energy surfaces for the X\verb=~= and A\verb=~= states of CH\(_{2}\)\(^{+}\)
Molecular Physics, 105 (10) :1369-1376
2007

1654.

Bunker, Philip R.; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Yurchenko, Sergey N.; Thiel, Walter; Neese, C. F.; Gottfried, J. L.; Jensen, Per
New potential energy surfaces for the X~ and A~ states of CH2+
Molecular Physics, 105 (10) :1369-1376
2007

1653.

Tausch, Michael W.
Nobelpreis 2007 für Gerhard Ertl
Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Chemie in der Schule, 56 (7) :4
2007

1652.

Jacob, Birgit; Schnaubelt, Roland
Observability of polynomially stable systems
Systems Control Lett., 56 (4) :277--284
2007

1651.

Dang, Quang A; Ehrhardt, Matthias; Tran, Gia Lich; Le, Duc
On the numerical solution of some problems of environmental pollution
Air pollution research advances :171--200
2007
Herausgeber: Nova Science Pub Incorporated

1650.

Dang, Quang A; Ehrhardt, Matthias; Tran, Gia Lich; Le, Duc
On the numerical solution of some problems of environmental pollution
Air pollution research advances :171–200
2007
Herausgeber: Nova Science Publishers

1649.

Šumichrast, L'ubomír; Ehrhardt, Matthias
On the three formulations of trans-parent boundaries for the beam propagation method
AMTEE'07: 8th International Conference on Advanced Methods in the Theory of Electrical Engineering
Herausgeber: University of West Bohemia
2007

1648.

Šumichrast, L'ubom{\'\i}r; Ehrhardt, Matthias
On the three formulations of trans-parent boundaries for the beam propagation method
2007
Herausgeber: University of West Bohemia

1647.

Sumichrast, L.; Ehrhardt, M.
On the three formulations of transparent boundaries for the beam propagation method
Proceedings of AMTEE 2007 - Advanced Methods of the Theory of Electrical Engineering (Applied to Power Systems), Pilsen, Czech Republic, September, 10-12, 2007
2007

1646.

Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia
Ordnung macht bunt - Experimente mit Flüssigkristallen
Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Chemie in der Schule, 54 (4)
2007

1645.

Anderson, Carolyn E.; Kirsch, Stefan F.; Overman, Larry E.; Richards, Christopher J.; Watson, Mary P.
Preparation of the COP catalysts [(S)-COP-OAc]2, [(S)-COP-Cl]2, AND (S)-COP-hfacac
Organic Syntheses, 84 :148–155
2007
ISSN: 00786209, 23333553

1644.

Kling, H.-W.
Prozessanalytik für effizientere Prozesse
Nachrichten aus der GDCh-Energieinitiative (29-30)
2007