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The following pages link to The Dirichlet problem for the Helmholtz equation (Q2395547):
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- An algebraic calculation method for the acoustic low frequency expansion (Q482781) (← links)
- An algebraic formula for the accelerated computation of the low frequency scattering coefficients: the case of the acoustically soft sphere (Q668892) (← links)
- On constructing the solution to the exterior Dirichlet problem for the Helmholtz equation (Q786317) (← links)
- A perturbation solution for long wavelength thermoacoustic propagation in dispersions (Q975701) (← links)
- Explicit representation of the Green's function for the three-dimensional exterior Helmholtz equation (Q1002656) (← links)
- On the relationship between boundary value problems (Q1134906) (← links)
- Iterative methods for solving the exterior Dirichlet problem for the Helmholtz equation with applications to the inverse scattering problem for low frequency acoustic waves (Q1144725) (← links)
- The analytic continuation of solutions to elliptic boundary value problems in two independent variables (Q1146315) (← links)
- The exterior Dirichlet problem for the Helmholtz equation (Q1225802) (← links)
- The exterior Robin problem for the Helmholtz equation (Q1254469) (← links)
- Inverse scattering for an accoustically soft scatterer in the low-frequency region (Q1385586) (← links)
- The exterior Neumann problem for the three-dimensional Helmholtz equation (Q2525230) (← links)
- On the approximate solution of elliptic, self adjoint boundary value problems (Q2526422) (← links)
- Low energy scattering by an inhomogeneous medium and by a potential (Q2545584) (← links)
- An analytic algorithm for shape reconstruction from low-frequency moments (Q2849784) (← links)
- On the reconstruction of low-frequency moments in acoustic scattering (Q2892172) (← links)
- A Note on an Inverse Scattering Problem (Q4180697) (← links)
- The solution spaces for integral equations of the scattering theory (Q5535777) (← links)