NANAApr 4, 2013

Gaussian Beam Methods for the Helmholtz Equation

arXiv:1304.129115 citationsh-index: 36

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In this work we construct Gaussian beam approximations to solutions of the high frequency Helmholtz equation with a localized source. Under the assumption of non-trapping rays we show error estimates between the exact outgoing solution and Gaussian beams in terms of the wave number $k$, both for single beams and superposition of beams. The main result is that the relative local $L^2$ error in the beam approximations decay as {$k^{-N/2}$ independent of dimension and presence of caustics, for $N$-th order beams.

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