Hi Alexander,

I added a short description of your paper 
to https://github.com/dealii/dealii/wiki/Electromagnetic-problem and 
provided your reference, fill free to improve it and the page in general. 

I had also done a short review of a series of papers on time-domain, 
noticeably there is a great paper by Rieben, Rodrigue, and White in 2005 
about solving it with high-order elements using a symplectic algorithm for 
time-stepping (probably you can find interesting). 

I have two short questions on your paper:
1) Why did you choose to use Deal.ii instead of MFEM, mentioned in the 
paper?
2) Did you considered to put your code into deal.ii code gallery? Making it 
open-sourced should increase the impact of your paper and will help the 
deal.ii community.

Best regards,
Kostya
 

On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 9:02:21 PM UTC+2, Alexander wrote:
>
> Hi Konstantin,
> you may want to look at our work: 
> http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2015-0013.1
>
> It's a very efficient approach for frequency domain formulation, in 
> particular for problems with < 100M DoFs. The FEM part in the 
> aforementioned paper is written using deal.II.
>
> Best,
> Alexander
>

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