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The following pages link to Compact high order schemes with gradient-direction derivatives for absorbing boundary conditions (Q350159):
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- A derandomization approach to recovering bandlimited signals across a wide range of random sampling rates (Q1744044) (← links)
- A highly accurate finite-difference method with minimum dispersion error for solving the Helmholtz equation (Q1783444) (← links)
- Corners and stable optimized domain decomposition methods for the Helmholtz problem (Q2055990) (← links)
- An optimal fourth-order finite difference scheme for the Helmholtz equation based on the technique of matched interface boundary (Q2063464) (← links)
- Self-adaptive absorbing boundary conditions for quasilinear acoustic wave propagation (Q2220611) (← links)
- A robust optimal finite difference scheme for the three-dimensional Helmholtz equation (Q2298893) (← links)
- A new numerical approach to the solution of the 2-D Helmholtz equation with optimal accuracy on irregular domains and Cartesian meshes (Q2308822) (← links)
- A dispersion minimizing finite difference scheme for the Helmholtz equation based on point-weighting (Q2403840) (← links)
- CADD: a seamless solution to the domain decomposition problem of subdomain boundaries and cross-points (Q2659698) (← links)
- Local absorbing boundary conditions for the elastic wave equation (Q2689880) (← links)
- Comments on iterative schemes for high order compact discretizations to the exterior Helmholtz equation (Q4981954) (← links)
- Cross‐impact of beam local wavenumbers on the efficiency of self‐adaptive artificial boundary conditions for two‐dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation (Q6183122) (← links)