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The following pages link to A time-marching MFS scheme for heat conduction problems (Q443274):
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- Efficient Kansa-type MFS algorithm for time-fractional inverse diffusion problems (Q316674) (← links)
- Efficient MFS algorithms for inhomogeneous polyharmonic problems (Q361560) (← links)
- A method of fundamental solutions for transient heat conduction in layered materials (Q441489) (← links)
- The time-marching method of fundamental solutions for wave equations (Q441496) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for a time-dependent two-dimensional Cauchy heat conduction problem (Q463648) (← links)
- Extending the method of fundamental solutions to non-homogeneous elastic wave problems (Q512312) (← links)
- Consistent algorithms marching along characteristics for the numerical solution of the Boltzmann equation (Q538982) (← links)
- A comparative study on applying the method of fundamental solutions to the backward heat conduction problem (Q646103) (← links)
- A method of fundamental solutions for the one-dimensional inverse Stefan problem (Q646199) (← links)
- Efficient Kansa-type MFS algorithm for elliptic problems (Q973855) (← links)
- Three-dimensional transient heat conduction analysis by boundary knot method (Q1997665) (← links)
- Implementation of the method of fundamental solutions for the correction of parameters of the thermal HM spraying process (Q2019546) (← links)
- An adapted plane waves method for heat conduction problems (Q2247139) (← links)
- A Kansa-type MFS scheme for two-dimensional time fractional diffusion equations (Q2450993) (← links)
- A Trefftz method in space and time using exponential basis functions: application to direct and inverse heat conduction problems (Q2451072) (← links)
- The method of approximate particular solutions for solving certain partial differential equations (Q2885157) (← links)
- A method of fundamental solutions for two-dimensional heat conduction (Q3008375) (← links)
- Numerical approximation of the one-dimensional inverse Cauchy–Stefan problem using a method of fundamental solutions (Q3111151) (← links)
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