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Figure 1 Setup: (a) the original unbounded domain, (b) the computation domain, with the DAB layer at theright end.
Figure 2 illustrates the “ladder” structure of the DAB scheme, namely the flow ofinformation on the two boundaries bounding the DAB layer.
Figure 3 Initial pulse in a homogeneous medium, no Rayleigh damping, discretization with h = 0.1 and�t = 0.01: error E as a function of the DAB order P, for different values of the DAB thickness.
Figure 4 Initial pulse in a homogeneous medium, no Rayleigh damping, discretization with h = 0.05 and�t = 0.005: error E as a function of the DAB order P, for different values of the DAB thickness.
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