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    Solution of Helmholtz equation by differential quadrature method (English)
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    13 September 2000
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    The polynomial-based differential quadrature and the Fourier expansion-based differential quadrature methods are examined for the two-dimensional Helmholtz equation. Examples indicate that 2 to 3 grid points per wavelength suffice.
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    differential quadrature method
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    numerical examples
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    Helmholtz equation
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