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The following pages link to An improved boundary element Galerkin method for three-dimensional crack problems (Q1095721):
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- Self-adjoint elliptic operators with boundary conditions on not closed hypersurfaces (Q272224) (← links)
- Strongly elliptic second-order systems with boundary conditions on a nonclosed Lipschitz surface (Q366275) (← links)
- Development and implementation of some BEM variants - A critical review (Q441685) (← links)
- Analysis of direct boundary-domain integral equations for a mixed BVP with variable coefficient. I: Equivalence and invertibility (Q610941) (← links)
- Boundary integral operators for the heat equation (Q752315) (← links)
- On the convergence of the multigrid method for a hypersingular integral equation of the first kind (Q915417) (← links)
- Duality estimates for the numerical solution of integral equations (Q1115168) (← links)
- The boundary element method for three-dimensional Stokes flows exterior to an open surface (Q1175312) (← links)
- General transmission problems in the theory of elastic oscillations of anisotropic bodies (basic interface problems) (Q1270840) (← links)
- Multilevel norms for \(H^{-1/2}\) (Q1272353) (← links)
- Integral equations for a thin inclusion in a homogeneous elastic medium (Q1314155) (← links)
- Complex hypersingular integrals and integral equations in plane elasticity (Q1341956) (← links)
- Localization and post processing for the Galerkin boundary element method applied to three-dimensional screen problems (Q1358743) (← links)
- A method of finding asymptotic forms at the common apex of elastic wedges (Q1369977) (← links)
- The \(h\)-\(p\) boundary element method for solving 2- and 3-dimensional problems (Q1371902) (← links)
- Elastodynamical scattering by \(N\) parallel half-planes in \(\mathbb{R}^3\). II: Explicit solutions for \(N=2\) by explicit symbol factorization (Q1378108) (← links)
- Solving multizone and multicrack elastostatic problems: a fast multipole symmetric Galerkin boundary element method approach (Q1653637) (← links)
- The Wiener-Hopf method for systems of pseudodifferential equations with an application to crack problems. (Q1903349) (← links)
- A Wiener-Hopf approach for the scattering by a disk (Q1909672) (← links)
- New preconditioners for the Laplace and Helmholtz integral equations on open curves: analytical framework and numerical results (Q2038426) (← links)
- Modeling multicrack propagation by the fast multipole symmetric Galerkin BEM (Q2325463) (← links)
- Integral equations on multi-screens (Q2441304) (← links)
- The \(p\)-version of the boundary element method for a three-dimensional crack problem (Q2496918) (← links)
- A new family of boundary-domain integral equations for the diffusion equation with variable coefficient in unbounded domains (Q2658670) (← links)
- Mixed impedance transmission problems for vibrating layered elastic bodies (Q3467118) (← links)
- A boundary integral equation method for three‐dimensional crack problems in elasticity (Q3747882) (← links)
- Decompositions in Edge and Corner Singularities for the Solution of the Dirichlet Problem of the Laplacian in a Polyhedron (Q3971388) (← links)
- Reduction of order for pseudodifferential operators on lipschitz domains (Q3985943) (← links)
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- Asymptotics Without Logarithmic Terms for Crack Problems† (Q4707060) (← links)
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- Boundary-domain integral equations for the diffusion equation in inhomogeneous media based on a new family of parametrices (Q4960382) (← links)
- The Equivalent Media Generated by Bubbles of High Contrasts: Volumetric Metamaterials and Metasurfaces (Q5222121) (← links)
- On the existence of solution of the boundary-domain integral equation system derived from the 2D Dirichlet problem for the diffusion equation with variable coefficient using a novel parametrix (Q5856102) (← links)
- On an alternative approach for mixed boundary value problems for the Lamé system (Q6040640) (← links)