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The following pages link to On efficient preconditioners for iterative solution of a Galerkin boundary element equation for the three-dimensional exterior Helmholtz problem (Q1398705):
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- Error analysis and novel near-field preconditioning techniques for Taylor series multipole-BEM (Q441547) (← links)
- An improved form of the hypersingular boundary integral equation for exterior acoustic problems (Q441553) (← links)
- The Galerkin boundary element method for exterior problems of 2-D Helmholtz equation with arbitrary wavenumber (Q441713) (← links)
- A new fast multipole boundary element method for two dimensional acoustic problems (Q646369) (← links)
- Constructive method for solving a boundary value problem with impedance boundary condition for the Helmholtz equation (Q721910) (← links)
- Application of the inverse fast multipole method as a preconditioner in a 3D Helmholtz boundary element method (Q1686597) (← links)
- Substantiation of the collocation method for one class of systems of integral equations (Q1729647) (← links)
- A fast multipole boundary element method based on the improved Burton-Miller formulation for three-dimensional acoustic problems (Q1944528) (← links)
- Numerical experiments of preconditioned Krylov subspace methods solving the dense non-symmetric systems arising from BEM (Q1944626) (← links)
- Three-dimensional preconditioned FM-IBEM solution to broadband-frequency seismic wave scattering in a layered sedimentary basin (Q2058030) (← links)
- Analysis of approximate solution for a class of systems of integral equations (Q2149040) (← links)
- Justification of the collocation method for a class of surface integral equations (Q2192017) (← links)
- On the efficiency of nested GMRES preconditioners for 3D acoustic and elastodynamic \(\mathcal{H}\)-matrix accelerated boundary element methods (Q2197860) (← links)
- Approximate solution of the boundary value problem for the Helmholtz equation with impedance condition (Q2304353) (← links)
- An investigation into the use of the boundary integral method to model the motion of a single gas or vapour bubble in a liquid (Q2486514) (← links)