Markus Wess
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Institute for Analysis and Scientific Computing
Wiedner Hauptstrasse 8-10
1040 Wien, Austria
Room: DA 03 A05
Tel: +43 1 58801 10109
Email: markus.wess[at]tuwien.ac.at
Research Interests
scattering and resonance problems, perfectly matched layers, Hardy space infinite elements
Recent Work
- Nannen, L. and Wess, M. Complex scaled infinite elements for exterior Helmholtz problems, submitted, arXiv
Publications
- Nannen, L. and Wess, M. (2018) Computing scattering resonances using perfectly matched layers with frequency dependent scaling functions, BIT Numerical Mathematics, pp 1-23, pdf
Recent & Upcoming Talks (selection)
- Infinite elements for exterior Helmholtz resonance problems based on a frequency dependent complex scaling, ESCO 2020, Pilsen, Czech Republic, June 2020, abstract
- Complex Scaled Infinie Elements for Wave Equations in Heterogeneous Open Systems, 14th International Conference on Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Wave Propagation, Vienna, Austria, August 2019,extended abstract
- Infinite elements for exterior Helmholtz resonance problems based on a frequency dependent complex scaling, MAFELAP 2019, London, UK, June 2019, abstract
- Infinite elements for exterior Helmholtz resonance problems based on a frequency dependent complex scaling, 90th GAMM Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria, February 2019, abstract
- Exact complex scalings based on Hardy space infinite elements, Conference on Mathematics of Wave Phenomena, Karlsruhe, Germany, July 2018,, abstract
- Frequency dependent complex scaling for exterior Helmholtz resonance Problems, Austrian Numerical Analysis Day, Klagenfurt, Austria May 2018, abstract
- Discrete resonances of the complex scaled Helmholtz equation, 13th International Conference on Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Wave Propagation, Minneapolis, USA, June 2017, extended abstract
- Perfectly matched layers in NGSolve, NGSolve User Meeting, Vienna, Austria, June 2017
- Solving resonance problems on unbounded domains using finite elements and complex scaling, Vienna Young Scientists Symposium, Vienna, Austria, June 2017, abstract
- A frequency dependent complex scaling for Helmholtz resonance Problems, Austrian Numerical Analysis Day, Innsbruck, Austria, May 2016, abstract
Theses
- A characterization of univalent functions on the complex unit disc by indefinite inner product spaces, 2015, Masters' Thesis pdf