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Publications [#328968] of Yingzhou Li

Papers Published

  1. Li, Y; Yang, H; Ying, L, A multiscale butterfly algorithm for multidimensional fourier integral operators, Multiscale Modeling & Simulation, vol. 13 no. 2 (January, 2015), pp. 614-631, Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM) [doi]
    (last updated on 2021/04/15)

    Abstract:
    © 2015 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. This paper presents an efficient multiscale butterfly algorithm for computing Fourier integral operators (FIOs) of the form (Lf)(x) =∫ ℝ da(x, ξ)e2πiΦ(x,ξ)f(ξ)dξ, where Φ(x, ξ) is a phase function, a(x, ξ) is an amplitude function, and f(x) is a given input. The frequency domain is hierarchically decomposed into a union of Cartesian coronas. The integral kernel a(x, ξ)e2πiΦ(x,ξ)in each corona satisfies a special low-rank property that enables the application of a butterfly algorithm on the Cartesian phase-space grid. This leads to an algorithm with quasi-linear operation complexity and linear memory complexity. Different from previous butterfly methods for the FIOs, this new approach is simple and reduces the computational cost by avoiding extra coordinate transformations. Numerical examples in two and three dimensions are provided to demonstrate the practical advantages of the new algorithm.

 

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