Speaker
Carlos Jerez-Hanckes, INRIA
Abstract
We consider the three-dimensional time-harmonic electromagnetic (EM) wave scattering transmission problem involving heterogeneous scatterers using the local multiple traces formulation (MTF). This scheme assigns independent boundary unknowns to each subdomain and weakly enforces Calderón identities along with interface transmission conditions. As a result, the MTF effectively handles shared points or edges among multiple subdomains, while supporting various preconditioning and parallelization strategies. Nevertheless, implementing standard solvers presents significant challenges. To address these difficulties, we propose a novel framework that suitably defines approximation spaces and enables the efficient exchange of normal vectors across subdomain boundaries. This framework leverages the skeleton mesh, representing the union of all interfaces, as the computational backbone, and constitutes the first scalable implementation of the EM MTF. Furthermore, we explore the effects of increasing subdomains and block On- Surface-Raditation-Condition (OSRC) preconditioning, to validate our approach and provide insights for future developments.