Abstract

This paper is devoted to the computation of transmission eigenvalues in the inverse acoustic scattering theory. This problem is first reformulated as a two by two boundary system of boundary integral equations. Next, utilizing the Schur complement technique, we develop a Schur complement operator with regularization to obtain a reduced system of boundary integral equations. The Nystrom discretization is then used to obtain an eigenvalue problem for a matrix. We employ the recursive integral method for the numerical computation of the matrix eigenvalue. Numerical results show that the proposed method is efficient and reduces computational costs.

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