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  1. Roland Martin and Dimitri Komatitsch, Stephen D. Gedney and Émilien Bruthiaux, A high-order time and space formulation of the unsplit perfectly matched layer for the seismic wave equation using Auxiliary Differential Equations (ADE-PML), Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences, in press (2010).

  2. Roland Martin and Dimitri Komatitsch, An unsplit convolutional perfectly matched layer technique improved at grazing incidence for the viscoelastic wave equation, Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 179, pp. 333-344 (2009) doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2009.04278.x PDF Preprint

  3. Hector Puebla, Roland Martin, Jose Alvarez-Ramirez, Ricardo Aguilar-Lopez . Controlling nonlinear waves in excitable media. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Vol.39, pp.971-980 (2009). doi:10.1016/j.chaos.2007.04.009 PDF Preprint

  4. Roland Martin, Dimitri Komatitsch and Stephen D. Gedney. A variational formulation of a stabilized unsplit convolutional perfectly matched layer for the isotropic or anisotropic seismic wave equation, Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences, vol.37, No.3, pp.274-304, 2008.PDF Preprint

  5. Roland Martin, Dimitri Komatitsch, Céline Blitz and Nicolas Legoff. Simulation of seismic wave propagation in an asteroid based upon an unstructured MPI spectral-element method: blocking and non-blocking communication strategies, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 5336, p. 350-363 (2008).PDF Preprint

  6. Roland Martin, Dimitri Komatitsch and Abdelaziz Ezziani. An unsplit convolutional perfecly matched layer improved at grazing incidence for seismic wave equation in poroelastic media. Geophysics, Vol. 73, No. 4, July-August 2008, pp. T51-T61. PDF Preprint

  7. Dimitri Komatitsch and Roland Martin . An unsplit convolutional Perfectly Matched Layer improved at grazing incidence for the differential anisotropic elastic wave equation. Geophysics,Vol. 72, No. 5, September-October 2007, pp. SM 155-SM167.PDF Preprint

  8. Roland Martin and Roberto Zenit . Heat transfer resulting from the interaction of a vortex pair with a heated wall. Journal of Heat Transfer, May 2008, Vol. 130, No. 5, 051701. doi:10.1115/1.2885182 PDF Preprint

  9. Roland Martin, Carlos Ortiz and Sergio Munoz. Three dimensional modelling in capacitance tomograpy using secondary potential. Computational Methods in Engineering Science, submitted 2006.

  10. Alejandro Rodriguez-Castellanos, Francisco Sanchez-Sesma, Francisco Luzon and Roland Martin. Multiple scattering of elastic waves at near surface discontinuities using an Indirect Boundary Element method. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 96, pp. 1359-1374, 2006.PDF Preprint

  11. Roland Martin, Carlos Ortiz-Aleman and Carlos Gamio Roffé. Flow Imaging Inversion using simulated annealing:a comparison between linearized and non linear simulated annealing algorithms. International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Vol. 1, N. 4, pp 20 - 34, 2005.PDF Preprint

  12. Roland Martin, Carlos Ortiz-Aleman and Alejandro Rodriguez-Castellanos. Multiphase flow reconstruction in oil pipelines by capacitance tomography using simulated annealing. Geofisica Internacional, ISSN-0016-7169, Vol. 44, N.3, pp. 241-250. July 2005.PDF Preprint

  13. Carlos Gamio-Roffé, Carlos Ortiz-Aleman and Roland Martin. Electrical capacitance tomography two-phase oil-gas pipe flow imaging by the linear back-projection algorithm. Geofisica Internacional, ISSN-0016-7169, Vol.44, N.3, pp. 265-273. August 2005.PDF Preprint

  14. Carlos Ortiz-Aleman and Roland Martin. Inversion of electrical tomography data by simulated annealing: application to real two-phase gas-oil flow imaging. Flow Measurement and Instrumentation. Vol. 2-3, pp. 157-162. April 2005.PDF Preprint

  15. Carlos Ortiz-Aleman and Roland Martin. Two-phase flow oil-gas pipe flow imaging by simulated annealing. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering. Vol. 2, pp. 32-37. March 2005.PDF Preprint

  16. Carlos Ortiz-Aleman, Roland Martin and José Carlos Gamio. Reconstruction of permittivity images from capacitance tomography data by using very fast simulated annealing. Vol. 15, pp. 1382-1390. Measurement and Science Technology. July 2004.PDF Preprint

  17. Carlos Ortiz-Aleman, Roland Martin, José Carlos Gamio, Alfredo Nicolas. Application of simulated annealing and genetic algorithms to the reconstruction of electrical permittivity images. 3rd World Conference on Industrial Tomography. pp 794-799, September 2003.PDF Preprint

  18. Dimitri Komatitsch, Roland Martin, Jeroen Tromp, Mark A. Taylor and Beth A. Wingate. Wave propagation in 2-D elastic media using a spectral element method with triangles and quadrangles. Journal of Computational Acoustics, vol. 9, p. 703-718 (2001). PDF reprint

    Forthcoming papers


    Roland Martin, Dimitri Komatitsch, Gordon Erlabacher, Carlos Ortiz-Aleman. CMES-Computer/odeling in Engineering and Sciences.

    Mauricio, Carlos Ortiz-Aleman and Roland Martin. Pattern recognition.


    International patents and Free Softwares:

  1. Carlos Ortiz-Aleman, Roland Martin, José Carlos Gamio. Two-phase flow image reconstruction by capacitance data using global optimization algorithms. Sent to the Internatinal Patent Office of Geneva the 28 th August 2003. December 2005 : accepted by OMPI of patent N. PCT/MX/03/00067, on line on PCT OMPI website. Validity : US, Mexico, European Union countries. On line at the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) website under No. WO2005/019779 and Technological categories G01F 1/64 and G01N 27/22:

    Patent access "Method of Viewing Multiphase Flows using Electrical Capacitance Tomography"

    Please cite the corresponding references in your publications (mentionned here above).

  2. Dimitri Komatitsch and Roland Martin. Sequential, OpenMP and Hybrid MPI-OpenMP 2D/3D finite differences softwares for wave propagation numerical modelling using Classical and Optimized PMLs (Convolutional Perfectly Matched Layer boundary Conditions). The isotropic and anisotropic Free CECILL license codes are available on the following website:

    SEISMIC_CPML Please cite the corresponding references in your publications:

    Dimitri Komatitsch and Roland Martin, An unsplit convolutional Perfectly Matched Layer improved at grazing incidence for the seismic wave equation. Geophysics,Vol. 72, No. 5, September-October 2007, pp. SM155-SM167. PDF Preprint

    Roland Martin, Dimitri Komatitsch and Abdelaziz Ezziani. An unsplit convolutional perfectly matched layer improved at grazing incidence for seismic wave equation in poroelastic media. Geophysics, Vol. 73, No. 4, July-August 2008, pp. T51-T61. PDF Preprint

    Roland Martin, Dimitri Komatitsch and Stephen D. Gedney. A variational formulation of a stabilized unsplit convolutional perfectly matched layer for the isotropic or anisotropic seismic wave equation, Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences, vol.37, No.3, pp.274-304, 2008.

    Roland Martin and Dimitri Komatitsch, An unsplit convolutional perfectly matched layer technique improved at grazing incidence for the viscoelastic wave equation, Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 179, pp. 333-344 (2009) doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2009.04278.x PDF Preprint

    Roland Martin and Dimitri Komatitsch, Stephen D. Gedney and Émilien Bruthiaux, A high-order time and space formulation of the unsplit perfectly matched layer for the seismic wave equation using Auxiliary Differential Equations (ADE-PML), Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences, in press (2010).

    Peer-reviewed proceedings of international conferences:

    1. Roland Martin, Dimitri Komatitsch and N. Le Goff, An unsplit variational perfectly matched layer technique optimized at grazing incidence: application to the spectral-element method, Proceedings of the 8th. World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM8) and the 5th. European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (ECCOMAS 2008), Venice (Italy), 30 June - 4 July 2008

    2. Carlos Ortiz-Aleman, Roland Martin, Jose Carlos Gamio, Alfredo Nicolas. Application of simulated annealing and genetic algorithms to the reconstruction of electrical permittivity images. 3rd World Conference on Industrial Tomography. pp 794-799, September 2003.

    3. Viviane Ciais, Roland Martin, Hervé Neau, Olivier Simonin. 3D Multiparticle Simulation of Volcanic Dome Collapse and Pyroclastic Flow : Application to 1984 and 1994 Events at Merapi Volcano. 6th International Conference on Multiphase Flow, ICMF 2007, Leipzig, Germany, July 9 – 13, 2007. 15 pages.

    4. C. Baldassari, H. Barucq, Dimitri Komatitsch, N. Le Goff and R. Martin (authors listed in alphabetical order, as is customary in mathematics), High-order multi-step one-way modeling, Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Waves (Waves'2007), Reading, United Kingdom, July 2007, p. 419-421 (2007).

    Thesis:

    1. Modélisation numérique d'écoulements multiphasiques: application aux éruptions volcaniques explosives (Numerical modeling of multiphase flows: application to explosive volcanic eruptions) (in French), Roland Martin, Ph.D. Thesis (Thèse de Doctorat), Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, Déc 1998.

    2. Optimisation et Calcul Haute Performance pour la Géophysique (Optimization and High Performance Computing in Geophysics) (Introduction and Conclusion in English, Full text in English), Roland Martin, Thesis of Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, 16 June 2009.

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