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PML

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PMLPakistan Muslim League
PMLProgressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
PMLPromyelocytic Leukemia
PMLPerfectly Matched Layer
PMLPlymouth Marine Laboratory
PMLProbable Maximum Loss (insurance)
PMLProquest Medical Library (database)
PMLProvider Multi Language
PMLPage Maker Library
PMLProgramming Meta Language
PMLPalm Markup Language
PMLPersonalized Mailing List
PMLPhysical Markup Language
PMLPanoro Minerals Ltd (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
PMLPrinter Management Language
PMLProject Management Logistics (shipping)
PMLPublic Missiles Ltd
PMLPierpont Morgan Library (New York, NY)
PMLPseudo-Maximum-Likelihood (data estimation algorithm)
PMLPrins Maurits Laboratory (Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek)
PMLPosterior Mitral Leaflet
PMLProduct Markup Language
PMLPartido Movimiento Libertario (Libertarian Movement Party, Costa Rica)
PMLProcess Modelling Language
PMLProof Markup Language (computer programming)
PMLPrimary Mortgage Loan (various locations)
PMLPissing Myself Laughing
PMLPollard Memorial Library (Lowell, MA)
PMLProcess Management Lifecycle
PMLPatchogue-Medford Library
PMLPossible Maximum Loss (insurance)
PMLPortal Markup Language
PMLPolymer Multi-Layer
PMLProcedural Markup Language
PMLPattern Markup Language
PMLParti Marocain Libéral (French: Moroccan Liberal Party)
PMLPiss Myself Laughing (Australian)
PMLPenalized Maximum Likelihood
PMLPersonalized Mailing List (RootsWeb)
PMLPath Merge LSR (Label Switched Router)
PMLPeeing Myself Laughing
PMLPublishing Markup Language
PMLPerformance Model Library
PMLPreferred Medicines List (New Zealand)
PMLPotential Maximum Loss (insurance)
PMLPreventive Maintenance Level
PMLPattern Makers' League
PMLPoor Man's Lift (automobile modification)
PMLProgram Management Line
PMLPersonnel Movement Limitation
PMLPacket Mode Line
PMLPrecision Measuring Laboratory
PMLPolicy Management Layer
PMLProtocol Management Module
PMLProton Missile Launcher (Star Wars game)
PMLPlatform Mission Library
PMLProgrammable Micro-Logic
PMLPasture Managed Lands
PMLPresentation Management Layer
PMLProgram Management Listing
PMLPaper Markup Language (an extension of XML with definitions for the paper industry)
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References in periodicals archive
Berenger, "A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves," Journal of Computational Physics, vol.
The particular implementation in LMS Virtual.Lab (Siemens 2015) is such that the perfectly matched layer is not meshed.
In fact, the most popular absorbing boundary condition, the so-called perfectly matched layer, has been always developed to be used on Euler equations, but very few attempts to use them on the wave equation can be found in the PSTD technical literature.
The second new contribution of this work is the application of a strongly well posed perfectly matched layer (PML) in the FETD with E and B fields.
[21.] Berenger, J.-P., "A perfectly matched layer for the absorption of electromagnetic waves," J.
Ezziani, "An unsplit convolutional perfectly matched layer improved at grazing incidence for seismic wave propagation in poroelastic media," Geophysics, vol.
Their particular implementation of the perfectly matched layer is termed an automatically matched layer.
Monk, "The perfectly matched layer in curvilinear coordinat," SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, Vol.
Among specific topics are anisotropic wave propagation through finite-difference grids, a spectral element method for simulating acoustic waves in heterogeneous media, the dispersion analysis of spectral element methods for elastic wave propagation, a perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary condition for the second-order seismic wave equation, and using three-dimensional finite-difference modeling to design wide-azimuth surveys for improved subsalt imaging.
The perfectly matched layer (PML) ABC is presented by Berenger in 1994 [1].
The perfectly matched layer (PML) absorbing boundary conditions (ABCs) introduced by Berenger [9] have been widely used for truncating FDTD domains.
The perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary conditions proposed by Berenger [25], which have been found to be effective and to cause only slight reflection error, are used in our study.
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