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A comparison of numerical collocation and variational procedures to the hypersingular acoustic integral operator
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    A comparison of numerical collocation and variational procedures to the hypersingular acoustic integral operator (English)
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    17 October 1993
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    The authors present comparative applications of the collocation boundary element method and the variational method to the solution of the three- dimensional thin shell acoustic problem. In the boundary integral formulation of this problem a hypersingular integral operator appears that makes the implementation of the collocation method difficult. The authors propose their new way how to overcome these difficulties to still achieve accurate numerical results.
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    thin shell acoustic problem
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