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Quasi-Trefftz spectral method for separable linear elliptic equations
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    Quasi-Trefftz spectral method for separable linear elliptic equations (English)
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    20 January 2000
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    A quasi-Trefftz spectral method is applied to separable, second-order elliptic equations with varying coefficients. Problems in irregular domains are considered. Properties of boundary methods are combined with spectral approximations using eigenfunctions of some Sturm-Liouville problems. The method is tested for one- and two-dimensional problems with exact analytic solutions.
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    quasi-Trefftz spectral method
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    C-expansion
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    Lanczos multipliers
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    extended operator
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    second-order elliptic equations
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    irregular domains
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    eigenfunctions
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    Sturm-Liouville problems
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