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A weak form of the conjugate gradient FFT method for two-dimensional elastodynamics
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    A weak form of the conjugate gradient FFT method for two-dimensional elastodynamics (English)
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    4 September 2000
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    two-dimensional scattering
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    elastic waves
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    elastic inclusion
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    domain integral equation
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    vector potential
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    spatial convolution
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    Green's function
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    rooftop functions
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