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Currently the Helmholtz equation assumes Stoke's attenuation, which is equivalent to y=2. It would be nice to use a fractional Laplacian in the time harmonic case too.
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For the theory on spectral methods, see the k-wave manual and the relative paper.
Currently the Helmholtz equation assumes Stoke's attenuation, which is equivalent to
y=2
. It would be nice to use a fractional Laplacian in the time harmonic case too.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: