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    The coupling method of finite elements and boundary elements for radiation problem (English)
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    The paper is well written and, as much as I checked, it is mathematically correct. For solving the plane radiation problem \(\Delta u+k^ 2u=f,\quad u=O(r^{-1/2})\text{ for } r\to \infty \text{ and } \frac{\partial u}{\partial r}+iku=O(r^{-1/2})\text{ for } r\to \infty\) a coupling method of finite and boundary elements is used. The well- posedness of this variational problem-formulation is shown and the error of discretization is estimated. The example of numerical computation is fine but the bad quality of the figures leads to misunderstandings.
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    Helmholtz equation
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    radiation problem
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    finite elements
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    error estimate
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    boundary elements
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