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The method of finite spheres
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    The method of finite spheres (English)
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    15 January 2001
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    Steady-state elliptic boundary-value problems for ordinary or partial differential equations are solved numerically by the method of finite spheres, viewed as a special case of meshless local Petrov-Galerkin procedure. Special emphasis is payed to a numerical integration scheme, the way in which the Dirichlet boundary conditions are incorporated, and the treatment of doubly-connected domains. The illustrative one- and two-dimensional examples include a string with distributed loading, a high Peclet number flow problem, Poisson's equation, and the linear elasticity.
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    meshless approximation
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    numerical examples
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    method of finite spheres
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    local Petrov-Galerkin procedure
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    high Peclet number flow problem, Poisson's equation
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    linear elasticity
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