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    New application of hypersingular equations in the boundary element method (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    The authors propose a new method of dealing Dirichlet corners and star points with a collocation based boundary element method (BEM). They supplement an appropriate number of discretized derivatives of boundary integral equations to the standard BEM scheme to obtain the same number of equations as unknowns. A method of calculating the hypersingular integrals is described and some numerical examples are given.
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    Dirichlet corners
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    star points
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    collocation
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    boundary element method
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    boundary integral equations
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    hypersingular integrals
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    numerical examples
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