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LMS Durham Symposium
Computational methods for wave propagation in direct scattering

Titles and abstracts for Posters

Bradley Bonner (Bath. UK)
Practical aspects of diffraction coefficient computations
ABS
Andrew Dobson (BGS/Edinburgh U. UK)
Studying the effects of lateral heterogeneity on the seismic wave using the Indirect Boundary Element Method
ABS
Mohamed ElHachemi (Swansea. UK)
A 3D hybrid finite element-finite difference time domain method for electromagnetic scattering problems
ABS
Miguel Flores-Lopez (Manchester. UK)
A method of projection applied to wave scattering
ABS
Thorsten Hohage (Göttingen. Germany)
A new method for the solution of direct scattering problems based on the Laplace transform
ABS
Paul David Ledger (Swansea. UK)
hp-Adaptive finite element simulations for electromagnetics
ABS
Claire Lines (Brunel. UK)
A point source method for inverse scattering by rough surfaces
ABS
Liping Gao (Coventry. UK)
Analysis of convergence and stability of ADI FDTD algorithm for three-dimensional Maxwell equations
ABS
Enru Liu (British Geological Survey. UK)
Multiple scattering of elastic waves in media with inclusions or cracks
ABS
Andrew Peplow (KTH. Stockholm. Sweden)
Spectral acoustic waveguide finite elements
ABS
Francisco-Javier Sayas (Zaragoza. Spain)
Overlapping of finite and boundary element methods for transmission problems in scattering of thermal waves
ABS
Serafeim Vlastos (BGS/Edinburgh U. UK)
Numerical simulation of wave propagation in rocks with discrete fractures
ABS

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