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A local boundary integral equation (LBIE) method in computational mechanics, and a meshless discretization approach
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    A local boundary integral equation (LBIE) method in computational mechanics, and a meshless discretization approach (English)
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    19 September 1999
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    We present a method that combines the advantageous features of all the three methods: GFEM, BEM and EFGM. It is a meshless method. It involves only boundary integration, however, over a local boundary centered at the node in question; it poses no difficulties in satisfying essential boundary conditions; it leads to banded and sparse system matrices; it uses the moving least squares approximations. The method is based on a local boundary integral equation (LBIE) approach, which is quite general and easily applicable to nonlinear problems and to nonhomogeneous domains.
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    banded sparse system matrices
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    boundary integration
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    moving least squares approximations
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