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The following pages link to A frequency-independent boundary element method for scattering by two-dimensional screens and apertures (Q3450687):
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- Existence of frequency modes coupling seismic waves and vibrating tall buildings (Q401354) (← links)
- A fast and well-conditioned spectral method for singular integral equations (Q680105) (← links)
- Algorithmic aspects of enriched time domain boundary element methods (Q1717160) (← links)
- Wavenumber-explicit analysis for the Helmholtz \(h\)-BEM: error estimates and iteration counts for the Dirichlet problem (Q1740636) (← links)
- Boundary element methods for acoustic scattering by fractal screens (Q2022337) (← links)
- A sharp relative-error bound for the Helmholtz \(h\)-FEM at high frequency (Q2068361) (← links)
- High-frequency estimates on boundary integral operators for the Helmholtz exterior Neumann problem (Q2096978) (← links)
- Spectral Galerkin boundary element methods for high-frequency sound-hard scattering problems (Q2120566) (← links)
- A hybrid numerical-asymptotic boundary element method for high frequency scattering by penetrable convex polygons (Q2190992) (← links)
- Fast hybrid numerical-asymptotic boundary element methods for high frequency screen and aperture problems based on least-squares collocation (Q2218211) (← links)
- Galerkin boundary element methods for high-frequency multiple-scattering problems (Q2307421) (← links)
- Wavenumber-explicit continuity and coercivity estimates in acoustic scattering by planar screens (Q2354569) (← links)
- Wavenumber-explicit regularity estimates on the acoustic single- and double-layer operators (Q2414258) (← links)
- Shadow boundary effects in hybrid numerical-asymptotic methods for high-frequency scattering (Q4594557) (← links)
- Applying an iterative method numerically to solve <i>n</i> × <i>n</i> matrix Wiener–Hopf equations with exponential factors (Q4993478) (← links)
- High-order Galerkin method for Helmholtz and Laplace problems on multiple open arcs (Q4994008) (← links)
- The unified transform for mixed boundary condition problems in unbounded domains (Q5160628) (← links)