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The following pages link to The DRM subdomain decomposition approach to solve the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes system of equations (Q1577913):
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- An overlapping domain decomposition dual reciprocity method (Q597039) (← links)
- A parallel implementation of overlapping Schwarz method for the dual reciprocity method (Q984391) (← links)
- The radial integration method for evaluation of domain integrals with boundary-only discretization. (Q1399203) (← links)
- The DRM sub-domain decomposition approach for two-dimensional thermal convection flow problems (Q1577914) (← links)
- DRM multidomain mass conservative interpolation approach for the BEM solution of the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations. (Q1609112) (← links)
- Some notes on the general boundary element method for highly nonlinear problems (Q1776786) (← links)
- Numerical evaluation of arbitrary singular domain integrals based on radial integration method (Q1944505) (← links)
- A parallel domain decomposition boundary element method approach for the solution of large-scale transient heat conduction problems (Q1958188) (← links)
- A domain decomposition tool for boundary element methods (Q1958389) (← links)
- A parallel domain decomposition BEM for diffusion problems with surface reactions (Q2269291) (← links)
- A Galerkin boundary cover method for viscous fluid flows (Q2273548) (← links)
- Development of a meshless hybrid boundary node method for Stokes flows (Q2451053) (← links)
- The selection and assemblage of approximation functions and disposal of its singularity in axisymmetric DRBEM for heat transfer problems (Q2486450) (← links)
- Numerical solution of thermal convection problems using the multidomain boundary element method (Q3150187) (← links)
- Solution to transient Navier-Stokes equations by the coupling of differential quadrature time integration scheme with dual reciprocity boundary element method (Q3549368) (← links)
- A local domain boundary element method for solving 2D incompressible fluid flow problems (Q6044055) (← links)