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Modelling power-law ultrasound absorption using a time-fractional, static memory, Fourier pseudo-spectral method

Medical Physics 2025-06-06 v2

Abstract

We describe and implement a numerical method for modelling the frequency-dependent power-law absorption of ultrasound in tissue, as governed by the first order linear wave equations with a loss taking the form of a fractional time derivative. The (Caputo) fractional time derivative requires the full problem history which is contained within an iterative procedure. The resulting numerical method requires a fixed (static) memory cost irrespective of the number of time steps. The spatial domain is treated by the Fourier spectral method. Numerically comparisons are made against a model for the same power-law absorption with loss described by the fractional-Laplacian operator. One advantage of the fractional time derivative over the fractional-Laplacian operator is the local treatment of the power-law, allowing for a spatially varying frequency power-law.

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@article{arxiv.2408.02541,
  title  = {Modelling power-law ultrasound absorption using a time-fractional, static memory, Fourier pseudo-spectral method},
  author = {Matthew. J. King and Timon. S. Gutleb and B. E. Treeby and B. T. Cox},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.02541},
  year   = {2025}
}