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The following pages link to High-order local non-reflecting boundary conditions: a review (Q2387686):
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- Absorbing boundary conditions for the Westervelt equation (Q260945) (← links)
- Local artificial boundary conditions for Schrödinger and heat equations by using high-order azimuth derivatives on circular artificial boundary (Q339312) (← links)
- A new analysis of the complex two-dimensional multilayered anisotropic soil in time domain (Q341103) (← links)
- A computational method for the Helmholtz equation in unbounded domains based on the minimization of an integral functional (Q347775) (← links)
- A perfectly matched layer for the time-dependent wave equation in heterogeneous and layered media (Q348510) (← links)
- The double absorbing boundary method (Q348693) (← links)
- A robust and accurate outflow boundary condition for incompressible flow simulations on severely-truncated unbounded domains (Q348796) (← links)
- High order full discretizations of coupled wave equations with absorbing boundary conditions and geometric integration (Q348956) (← links)
- Compact high order schemes with gradient-direction derivatives for absorbing boundary conditions (Q350159) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for solid waveguides (Q366683) (← links)
- An outflow boundary condition and algorithm for incompressible two-phase flows with phase field approach (Q398037) (← links)
- A general approach for high order absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation (Q401549) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of dam-reservoir interaction using high-order doubly asymptotic open boundary (Q410319) (← links)
- Modeling open boundaries in dissipative MHD simulation (Q419675) (← links)
- Method of infinite systems of equations for solving an elliptic problem in a semistrip (Q465130) (← links)
- A survey on artificial boundary method (Q476518) (← links)
- Long-time stable high-order absorbing boundary conditions for elastodynamics (Q503287) (← links)
- Self-adapting absorbing boundary conditions for the wave equation (Q526494) (← links)
- Local nonreflecting boundary condition for time-dependent multiple scattering (Q543732) (← links)
- Coupling discontinuous Galerkin methods and retarded potentials for transient wave propagation on unbounded domains (Q551012) (← links)
- Klein-Gordon equation with advection on unbounded domains using spectral elements and high-order non-reflecting boundary conditions (Q606841) (← links)
- Hyperboloidal layers for hyperbolic equations on unbounded domains (Q630479) (← links)
- Consistent transmitting boundary with continued-fraction absorbing boundary conditions for analysis of soil-structure interaction in a layered half-space (Q653692) (← links)
- A finite element scheme with a high order absorbing boundary condition for elastodynamics (Q653757) (← links)
- Simulations of waves in elastic solids of cubic symmetry by the conservation element and solution element method (Q654854) (← links)
- Finite element computation of absorbing boundary conditions for time-harmonic wave problems (Q658288) (← links)
- A finite element alternative to infinite elements (Q658834) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for time harmonic wave propagation in discretized domains (Q660235) (← links)
- A spectral element solution of the Klein-Gordon equation with high-order treatment of time and non-reflecting boundary (Q661799) (← links)
- Time exponential splitting integrator for the Klein-Gordon equation with free parameters in the Hagstrom-Warburton absorbing boundary conditions (Q679586) (← links)
- Constructing non-reflecting boundary conditions using summation-by-parts in time (Q680194) (← links)
- The DtN nonreflecting boundary condition for multiple scattering problems in the half-plane (Q695809) (← links)
- Weak boundary conditions for wave propagation problems in confined domains: formulation and implementation using a variational multiscale method (Q695858) (← links)
- Pseudospectral solution of linear evolution equations of second order in space and time on unstructured quadrilateral subdomain topologies (Q703778) (← links)
- On the stability of the high-order Higdon absorbing boundary conditions (Q716060) (← links)
- A parameter-free perfectly matched layer formulation for the finite-element-based solution of the Helmholtz equation (Q727756) (← links)
- Approximate local magnetic-to-electric surface operators for time-harmonic Maxwell's equations (Q728728) (← links)
- A spectral approach to a constrained optimization problem for the Helmholtz equation in unbounded domains (Q747205) (← links)
- Trefftz-based methods for time-harmonic acoustics (Q841698) (← links)
- High-order absorbing boundary conditions for anisotropic and convective wave equations (Q846540) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical investigation of the performance of the BGT2 condition for low-frequency acoustic scattering problems (Q883493) (← links)
- Split local absorbing conditions for one-dimensional nonlinear Klein-Gordon equation on unbounded domain (Q950395) (← links)
- On local nonreflecting boundary conditions for time dependent wave propagation (Q964799) (← links)
- Coupling of Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary condition and finite difference methods in curvilinear coordinates for multiple scattering (Q983010) (← links)
- Absorbing boundary conditions for scalar waves in anisotropic media. II: Time-dependent modeling (Q995277) (← links)
- Higher order finite and infinite elements for the solution of Helmholtz problems (Q1008915) (← links)
- A high-order super-grid-scale absorbing layer and its application to linear hyperbolic systems (Q1025172) (← links)
- A performance study of plane wave finite element methods with a Padé-type artificial boundary condition in acoustic scattering (Q1028214) (← links)
- Hybrid spectral difference methods for elliptic equations on exterior domains with the discrete radial absorbing boundary condition (Q1635876) (← links)
- Computing scattering resonances using perfectly matched layers with frequency dependent scaling functions (Q1647661) (← links)