Perfectly matched layer

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Perfectly matched layer (PML) is a numerical method designed to work as a wave absorber. It is usually employed to truncate open problems simulated by the FDTD and FEM methods. This formulation was developed by Berenger and published in 1994.

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  • J. Berenger (1994). "A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves". Journal of Computational Physics 114: 185–200. 
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