The finite difference migration, proposed and developed by J. F. Claerbout[1], is now widely used in seismic data processing. The method has a limitation that the events are not dipping too much.
Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) methods have become a cornerstone in the simulation of electromagnetic phenomena, enabling researchers to solve Maxwell’s equations through discretisation in both ...
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, Vol. 36, No. 3 (Mar. - May, 1999), pp. 935-952 (18 pages) A family of explicit space-time finite element methods for the initial boundary value problem for linear, ...
Introductory course on using a range of finite-difference methods to solve initial-value and initial-boundary-value problems involving partial differential equations. The course covers theoretical ...
In this paper we investigate the effectiveness of alternating direction implicit (ADI) time-discretization schemes in the numerical solution of the three-dimensional Heston-Hull-White partial ...