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The following pages link to A comparison of wave-based discontinuous Galerkin, ultra-weak and least-square methods for wave problems (Q3017990):
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- A comparison of high-order polynomial and wave-based methods for Helmholtz problems (Q726915) (← links)
- The discontinuous enrichment method for medium-frequency Helmholtz problems with a spatially variable wavenumber (Q741907) (← links)
- On Trefftz and weak Trefftz discontinuous Galerkin approaches for medium-frequency acoustics (Q1667355) (← links)
- Bernstein-Bézier based finite elements for efficient solution of short wave problems (Q1986445) (← links)
- Trefftz approximations in complex media: accuracy and applications (Q2203886) (← links)
- On some results about the variational theory of complex rays used close to the high frequency regime (Q2228782) (← links)
- The ultra weak variational formulation for the modified mild-slope equation (Q2294810) (← links)
- On wave based weak Trefftz discontinuous Galerkin approach for medium-frequency heterogeneous Helmholtz problem (Q2310128) (← links)
- Learning dominant wave directions for plane wave methods for high-frequency Helmholtz equations (Q2319662) (← links)
- Extended variational theory of complex rays in heterogeneous Helmholtz problem (Q2400389) (← links)
- Overview of the discontinuous enrichment method, the ultra-weak variational formulation, and the partition of unity method for acoustic scattering in the medium frequency regime and performance comparisons (Q2894905) (← links)
- A discontinuous Galerkin method with plane waves for sound-absorbing materials (Q2952869) (← links)
- Efficient implementation of high‐order finite elements for Helmholtz problems (Q2952881) (← links)
- A Survey of Trefftz Methods for the Helmholtz Equation (Q2963094) (← links)
- Hybrid Finite Element Method and Variational Theory of Complex Rays for Helmholtz Problems (Q2981553) (← links)
- Error analysis of Trefftz-discontinuous Galerkin methods for the time-harmonic Maxwell equations (Q4911903) (← links)
- Frequency domain Bernstein-Bézier finite element solver for modelling short waves in elastodynamics (Q6135626) (← links)