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A wave based method for the efficient solution of the 2D poroelastic Biot equations
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    A wave based method for the efficient solution of the 2D poroelastic Biot equations (English)
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    2 June 2012
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    poroelastic materials
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    Biot theory
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    wave based method
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    Trefftz
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