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Wave propagation in anisotropic elastic materials and curvilinear coordinates using a summation-by-parts finite difference method
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    Wave propagation in anisotropic elastic materials and curvilinear coordinates using a summation-by-parts finite difference method (English)
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    20 December 2016
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    anisotropy
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    elastic wave equation
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    curvilinear coordinates
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    far-field closure
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    summation-by-parts
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