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The following pages link to The MFS for numerical boundary identification in two-dimensional harmonic problems (Q1944467):
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- A variational-type method of fundamental solutions for a Cauchy problem of Laplace's equation (Q350414) (← links)
- Determination of inner boundaries in modified Helmholtz inverse geometric problems using the method of fundamental solutions (Q449662) (← links)
- Reconstruction of dynamically changing boundary of multilayer heat conduction composite walls (Q463472) (← links)
- Boundary reconstruction in two-dimensional steady state anisotropic heat conduction using a regularized meshless method (Q608758) (← links)
- Regularized method of fundamental solutions for boundary identification in two-dimensional isotropic linear elasticity (Q619961) (← links)
- A local meshless method based on the finite collocation and local integral equations method for delay PDEs (Q1655975) (← links)
- A regularization method for a Cauchy problem of Laplace's equation in an annular domain (Q1761660) (← links)
- Trefftz method for an inverse geometry problem in steady-state heat conduction (Q2201259) (← links)
- Inverse shape and surface heat transfer coefficient identification (Q2428106) (← links)
- Simultaneous determination for a space-dependent heat source and the initial data by the MFS (Q2520264) (← links)
- Numerical identification for impedance coefficient by a MFS-based optimization method (Q2520394) (← links)
- Modified method of fundamental solutions for the Cauchy problem connected with the Laplace equation (Q2931956) (← links)
- A survey of applications of the MFS to inverse problems (Q3017891) (← links)
- Simultaneous numerical determination of a corroded boundary and its admittance (Q3456546) (← links)
- Efficient numerical methods for boundary data and right‐hand side reconstructions in elliptic partial differential equations (Q3459249) (← links)
- Appropriate implementation of an invariant MFS for inverse boundary determination problem (Q3466146) (← links)
- A moving pseudo‐boundary method of fundamental solutions for void detection (Q4929264) (← links)