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An improved boundary element Galerkin method for three-dimensional crack problems
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    An improved boundary element Galerkin method for three-dimensional crack problems (English)
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    The paper addresses the solution of three-dimensional linear elasticity crack problems by a Galerkin boundary element formulation. Existence and uniqueness are discussed and special singular trial functions are defined to improve the prediction of the stress intensity factors. Convergence of the method is shown, including asymptotic error estimates.
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    sharp regularity results
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    pseudodifferential equations
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    two versions of Eskin's Wiener-Hopf technique
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    factorization of matrix-valued symbols
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    approximation property
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    inverse assumption
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    duality arguments
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    quasi- optimal asymptotic error estimates
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    Sobolev spaces
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    three-dimensional linear elasticity
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    Galerkin boundary element formulation
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    Existence
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    uniqueness
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    special singular trial functions
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    prediction
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    stress intensity factors
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    Convergence
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