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A continued-fraction-based high-order transmitting boundary for wave propagation in unbounded domains of arbitrary geometry
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    A continued-fraction-based high-order transmitting boundary for wave propagation in unbounded domains of arbitrary geometry (English)
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    23 April 2009
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    scaled boundary finite element method
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    transmitting boundary
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    absorbing boundary condition
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    continued fraction
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    unbounded domains
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