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arXiv:2404.13336v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: The perfectly matched layer(PML) is commonly used in wave propagation, radiation and diffraction problems in unbounded space domains. A new implementation scheme of PML is presented. The PML formulation is pre-defined, and the wave field absorption is achieved by calculating the residual between the PML equation and original equation through backward induction. Two forms of the Residual PML (RPML) are presented: RPML-1, which defines the residual as the difference between the original and PML equations, and RPML-2, which defines the residual as the difference between the original and PML wave fields. RPML-2 is the simplest and easiest to extend, as it does not alter the original equation and only has one time partial derivative term in the residual equation. Additionally, since the residual equation has no spatial partial derivative term, high-order spatial difference discretization is unnecessary, which results in higher accuracy and computational efficiency. Furthermore, simulating a wave field in TTI media requires a high absorption effect and stability of PML. The numerical simulation demonstrates that RPML-2 provides better absorption performance and stability compared to ADEPML and NPML. To meet the needs of wave field simulation for complex media, a multiaxial complex frequency shifted RPML-2 (MCFS-RPML-2) is introduced, which employs double damping profiles and complex frequency shift technology to achieve higher stability and absorption effects.

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