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The following pages link to Calculating transport of water from a conduit to the porous matrix by boundary distributed source method (Q2520244):
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- Non-singular method of fundamental solutions for anisotropic elasticity (Q463414) (← links)
- The singular boundary method: mathematical background and application in orthotropic elastic problems (Q463539) (← links)
- An improved boundary distributed source method for electrical resistance tomography forward problem (Q463548) (← links)
- A meshless improved boundary distributed source method for two-phase flow monitoring using electrical resistance tomography (Q1654615) (← links)
- Improved non-singular method of fundamental solutions for two-dimensional isotropic elasticity problems with elastic/rigid inclusions or voids (Q1655074) (← links)
- A non-singular method of fundamental solutions for two-dimensional steady-state isotropic thermoelasticity problems (Q1655238) (← links)
- On solving free surface problems in layered soil using the method of fundamental solutions (Q1655980) (← links)
- Numerical investigation on convergence rate of singular boundary method (Q1793012) (← links)
- Non-singular method of fundamental solutions for elasticity problems in three-dimensions (Q1799828) (← links)
- Numerical investigation on the obliquely incident water wave passing through the submerged breakwater by singular boundary method (Q2006617) (← links)
- An overview of the method of fundamental solutions -- solvability, uniqueness, convergence, and stability (Q2209388) (← links)
- A multi-level technique for the method of fundamental solutions without regularization and desingularization (Q2325419) (← links)
- Method of fundamental solutions without fictitious boundary for three dimensional elasticity problems based on force-balance desingularization (Q2334244) (← links)
- An improved boundary distributed source method for two-dimensional Laplace equations (Q2451039) (← links)
- Method of regularized sources for axisymmetric Stokes flow problems (Q2967496) (← links)
- Method of Fundamental Solutions Without Fictitious Boundary for Anisotropic Elasticity Problems Based on Mechanical Equilibrium Desingularization (Q5132506) (← links)