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Interface dynamic stiffness matrix approach for three‐dimensional transient multi‐region boundary element analysis
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    Interface dynamic stiffness matrix approach for three‐dimensional transient multi‐region boundary element analysis (English)
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    9 April 2010
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    transient multi-region problems
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    Duhamel integrals
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    boundary element method
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    convolution quadrature method
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    finite elements
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    soil-structure interaction
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