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Asymptotic expansions of one-dimensional second-order Helmholtz equation with rapidly oscillating coefficient
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    Asymptotic expansions of one-dimensional second-order Helmholtz equation with rapidly oscillating coefficient (English)
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    10 July 2007
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    The author discusses one-dimensional second-order Helmholtz equations with rapidly oscillating coefficients. For this problem, the author first presents an asymptotic expansion method and proves its convergence, then proposes an finite element algorithm. Some numerical experiments investigate the method and its finite element algorithm.
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    one-dimensional second-order Helmholtz equations
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    rapidly oscillating coefficient
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    asymptotic expansion method
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    convergence
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    finite element algorithm
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    numerical experiments
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