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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1721789
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Multilevel approximation of boundary integral operators (English)
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9 October 2002
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The author provides an almost black-box method for a multilevel approximation of matrices occurring in the boundary element method. This leads to a significant compression of the stiffness matrix without loosing the asymptotic approximation property of the Galerkin method. Some numerical experiments show the efficiency of the multilevel approximation.
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boundary integral equations
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boundary element method
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matrix compression
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fast algorithms
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accuracy
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multilevel approximation
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stiffness matrix
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Galerkin method
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numerical experiments
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