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The \(hp\)-version of the boundary element method for Helmholtz screen problems
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    The \(hp\)-version of the boundary element method for Helmholtz screen problems (English)
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    7 April 1997
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    convergence
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    boundary element method
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    weakly singular
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    hypersingular
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    integral equations of the first kind
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    Helmholtz equation
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    \(hp\)-version
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    numerical experiments
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