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    The method of fundamental solutions for the solution of steady-state free boundary problems (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The author discusses the method of fundamental solutions and its application to free boundary problems. He gives the results obtained by using the method for a problem with a known exact solution and compares the results, and notes that a drawback is that boundary singularities tend to move to the interior of the domain under consideration. Solutions, in the form of graphs are given for three problems: seepage through a rectangular porous dam, Riabouchinsky cavity flow and flow over a weir. He points out that where there are boundary singularities, it may be necessary to use a very large number of degrees of freedom.
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    method of fundamental solutions
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    free boundary problems
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    boundary singularities
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    seepage
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    cavity flow
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