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The following pages link to Integral equation solutions for simply supported polygonal plates (Q1846767):
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- Boundary integral equation solution of viscous flows with free surfaces (Q595425) (← links)
- The under-determined version of the MFS: taking more sources than collocation points (Q972297) (← links)
- An integral equation method for the solution of singular slow flow problems (Q1056619) (← links)
- Finite deflection analysis of elastic plate by the boundary element method (Q1068589) (← links)
- A consistency analysis for the numerical solution of boundary integral equations (Q1089768) (← links)
- An extension of the biharmonic boundary integral method to free surface flow in channels (Q1105421) (← links)
- On the numerical solution of two-dimensional potential problems by an improved boundary integral equation method (Q1253888) (← links)
- A matrix decomposition MFS algorithm for axisymmetric biharmonic problems (Q1773955) (← links)
- Fourier series for polygonal plate bending: A very large plate element (Q1805257) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for the numerical solution of the biharmonic equation (Q1822475) (← links)
- A rigidity result for biharmonic functions clamped at a corner (Q1891382) (← links)
- Displacement discontinuity method for fracture mechanics analysis of Reissner plates: static and dynamic (Q1959911) (← links)
- A new plate finite element using integral representation interpolation (Q1961537) (← links)
- Modified integral equation solution of viscous flows near sharp corners (Q2265898) (← links)
- A high-order kernel-free boundary integral method for the biharmonic equation on irregular domains (Q2330676) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions: a weighted least-squares approach (Q2492727) (← links)
- Applicability and applications of the method of fundamental solutions (Q3055151) (← links)
- Some aspects of the one-dimensional version of the method of fundamental solutions (Q5948741) (← links)