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Propagation of Waves from Finite Sources Arranged in Line Segments within an Infinite Triangular Lattice

Analysis of PDEs 2024-07-04 v3 Mathematical Physics Classical Analysis and ODEs math.MP

Abstract

This paper examines the propagation of time-harmonic waves in a two-dimensional triangular lattice with a lattice constant a=1a = 1. The sources are positioned along line segments within the lattice. Specifically, we investigate the discrete Helmholtz equation with a wavenumber k(0,22)k \in \left( 0,2\sqrt{2} \right), where input data is prescribed on finite rows or columns of lattice sites. We focus on two main questions: the efficacy of the numerical methods employed in evaluating the Green's function, and the necessity of the cone condition. Consistent with a continuum theory, we employ the notion of radiating solution and establish a unique solvability result and Green's representation formula using difference potentials. Finally, we propose a numerical computation method and demonstrate its efficiency through examples related to the propagation problems in the left-handed two-dimensional inductor-capacitor metamaterial.

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@article{arxiv.2405.18806,
  title  = {Propagation of Waves from Finite Sources Arranged in Line Segments within an Infinite Triangular Lattice},
  author = {David Kapanadze and Zurab Vashakidze},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.18806},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

23 Pages, 15 Figures, 2 Tables. Additional information on a two-dimensional infinite triangular lattice has been included. Minor improvements have also been made to the paper