Inhomogeneous Helmholtz Equations in Wave Guides - Existence and Uniqueness Results with Energy Methods
Offered By: Cambridge University Press via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 23-minute presentation by Ben Schweizer from TU Dortmund, Germany, on his paper "Inhomogeneous Helmholtz equations in wave guides – existence and uniqueness results with energy methods," published in the European Journal of Applied Mathematics in 2022. Delve into the study of the Helmholtz equation −∇⋅(a∇u)−ω2u=f in unbounded wave guides Ω:=R×S⊂Rd, where S⊂Rd−1 is a bounded domain. Examine the coefficient a, which is strictly elliptic and either periodic in the unbounded direction x1∈R or periodic outside a compact subset. Learn about the existence of a solution u for non-singular frequencies ω, and discover how this research employs energy methods instead of traditional analyticity arguments within operator theory. Access the full article on Cambridge Core for a comprehensive understanding of this mathematical exploration.
Syllabus
Inhomogeneous Helmholtz equations in wave guides: existence & uniqueness results with energy methods
Taught by
Cambridge University Press
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