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Application of the fast multipole method to hybrid finite element--boundary element models
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    Application of the fast multipole method to hybrid finite element--boundary element models (English)
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    16 August 2004
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    The authors apply the fast multipole approach to the boundary element part of a coupled FE/BE-method for solving two-dimensional eddy current problems. By numerical experiments for a simple linear time harmonic problems they formulate a adaptive truncation scheme for the multipole expansion.
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    Fast multipole method
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    Finite element method
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    Boundary element method
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    Hybrid method
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    Laplace function
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