• DocumentCode
    152457
  • Title

    Fast multipole methods in service of various scientific disciplines

  • Author

    Gurel, Levent

  • Author_Institution
    Bilkent Univ. Comput. Electromagn. Res. Center (BiLCEM), Ankara, Turkey
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    6-11 July 2014
  • Firstpage
    287
  • Lastpage
    287
  • Abstract
    For more than two decades, several forms of fast multipole methods have been extremely successful in various scientific disciplines. Reduced complexity solutions are obtained for solving different forms of equations that are derived from Maxwell´s equations, such as Helmholtz´s equation for electrodynamics and Laplace´s equation for electrostatics. Fast multipole solvers are developed for and applied to the integral equations derived from Helmholtz´s and Laplace´s equations. Fast multipole solvers are kernel-dependent techniques, i.e., they rely on certain analytical properties of the integral-equation kernels, such as diagonalizability. Electromagnetics is not the only discipline benefiting from the fast multipole methods; a plethora of computations in various disciplines, such as the solution of Schroedinger´s equation in quantum mechanics and the calculation of gravitational force in astrophysics, to name a few, exploit the reduced-complexity nature of the fast multipole methods. Acoustics, molecular dynamics, structural mechanics, and fluid dynamics can be mentioned as other disciplines served by the fast multipole methods.
  • Keywords
    Helmholtz equations; Laplace equations; Maxwell equations; Schrodinger equation; acoustics; astronomy; electrodynamics; electrostatics; fluid dynamics; integral equations; molecular dynamics method; quantum theory; Helmholtz equation; Laplace equation; Maxwell equations; Schroedinger equation; acoustics; astrophysics; diagonalizability; electrodynamics; electromagnetics; electrostatics; fluid dynamics; gravitational force; integral equation kernels; kernel-dependent techniques; molecular dynamics; multipole methods; multipole solvers; quantum mechanics; reduced-complexity nature; scientific disciplines; structural mechanics; Complexity theory; Educational institutions; Equations; Fluid dynamics; Integral equations; Laplace equations; Mathematical model;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Radio Science Meeting (Joint with AP-S Symposium), 2014 USNC-URSI
  • Conference_Location
    Memphis, TN
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/USNC-URSI.2014.6955670
  • Filename
    6955670