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The following pages link to Surface integral formulation of the interior transmission problem (Q388707):
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- A spectral projection method for transmission eigenvalues (Q341329) (← links)
- Boundary integral formulations for acoustic modelling of high-contrast media (Q825516) (← links)
- Boundary integral equations for the transmission eigenvalue problem for Maxwell's equations (Q907324) (← links)
- Recursive integral method for transmission eigenvalues (Q1674534) (← links)
- Bayesian inversion for an inverse spectral problem of transmission eigenvalues (Q2050853) (← links)
- Electromagnetic interior transmission eigenvalue problem for an inhomogeneous medium with a conductive boundary (Q2300982) (← links)
- The generalized linear sampling and factorization methods only depends on the sign of contrast on the boundary (Q2408422) (← links)
- The interior transmission eigenvalue problem for an inhomogeneous media with a conductive boundary (Q2965784) (← links)
- A boundary integral equation method for the transmission eigenvalue problem (Q2965785) (← links)
- On vanishing and localizing of transmission eigenfunctions near singular points: a numerical study (Q4592682) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for computing acoustic interior transmission eigenvalues (Q4634760) (← links)
- Nonlocal impedance conditions in direct and inverse obstacle scattering (Q4646428) (← links)
- Finite element/holomorphic operator function method for the transmission eigenvalue problem (Q5103750) (← links)
- Numerical Calculation of Interior Transmission Eigenvalues with Mixed Boundary Conditions (Q5115918) (← links)
- A duality between scattering poles and transmission eigenvalues in scattering theory (Q5161221) (← links)
- Factorization method versus migration imaging in a waveguide (Q5204634) (← links)
- The interior transmission eigenvalue problem for an anisotropic medium by a partially coated boundary (Q6143853) (← links)
- Analysis of a Fourier-Galerkin method for the transmission eigenvalue problem based on a boundary integral formulation (Q6159234) (← links)