The paper considers the scattering of time-harmonic acoustic waves by a two-layered medium with a non-locally perturbed (rough) boundary. The two-layered medium is composed of two unbounded media with different physical properties, and the interface between the two media is considered to be a planar surface.
The scattering problems are formulated as boundary value problems, where a Dirichlet or impedance boundary condition is imposed on the rough boundary. The well-posedness of these boundary value problems is established by utilizing the integral equation method associated with the two-layered Green function. The key steps are:
Furthermore, a Nyström method is developed for numerically solving the considered boundary value problems, based on the proposed integral equation formulations. The convergence results of the Nyström method are established, with the convergence rates depending on the smoothness of the rough boundary.
Finally, numerical experiments are carried out to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed Nyström method.
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