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The following pages link to Approximate Separability of the Green's Function of the Helmholtz Equation in the High Frequency Limit (Q4962467):
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- Can coercive formulations lead to fast and accurate solution of the Helmholtz equation? (Q1736357) (← links)
- Trace transfer-based diagonal sweeping domain decomposition method for the Helmholtz equation: algorithms and convergence analysis (Q2133738) (← links)
- Frequency-robust preconditioning of boundary integral equations for acoustic transmission (Q2671322) (← links)
- Eulerian Geometrical Optics and Fast Huygens Sweeping Methods for Three-Dimensional Time-Harmonic High-Frequency Maxwell's Equations in Inhomogeneous Media (Q2806420) (← links)
- Fast Alternating BiDirectional Preconditioner for the 2D High-Frequency Lippmann--Schwinger Equation (Q2830572) (← links)
- Displacement Interpolation Using Monotone Rearrangement (Q4611525) (← links)
- A Class of Iterative Solvers for the Helmholtz Equation: Factorizations, Sweeping Preconditioners, Source Transfer, Single Layer Potentials, Polarized Traces, and Optimized Schwarz Methods (Q4621282) (← links)
- Sparse Approximate Multifrontal Factorization with Butterfly Compression for High-Frequency Wave Equations (Q4997393) (← links)
- On instability mechanisms for inverse problems (Q5024073) (← links)
- A Hierarchical Preconditioner for Wave Problems in Quasilinear Complexity (Q5028410) (← links)
- Domain Decomposition with Local Impedance Conditions for the Helmholtz Equation with Absorption (Q5123994) (← links)
- WaveHoltz: Iterative Solution of the Helmholtz Equation via the Wave Equation (Q5132052) (← links)
- A Data-Driven Approach for Multiscale Elliptic PDEs with Random Coefficients Based on Intrinsic Dimension Reduction (Q5150066) (← links)
- Separability of the Kernel Function in an Integral Formulation for the Anisotropic Radiative Transfer Equation (Q5155617) (← links)
- Sparse Approximate Multifrontal Factorization with Butterfly Compression for High-Frequency Wave Equations (Q5161748) (← links)
- A Diagonal Sweeping Domain Decomposition Method with Source Transfer for the Helmholtz Equation (Q5163188) (← links)
- Intrinsic Complexity and Scaling Laws: From Random Fields to Random Vectors (Q5197617) (← links)
- SwitchNet: A Neural Network Model for Forward and Inverse Scattering Problems (Q5240806) (← links)
- Computationally Efficient Boundary Element Methods for High-Frequency Helmholtz Problems in Unbounded Domains (Q5266550) (← links)
- Butterfly Factorization Via Randomized Matrix-Vector Multiplications (Q5857731) (← links)
- A Fast Butterfly-Compressed Hadamard–Babich Integrator for High-Frequency Helmholtz Equations in Inhomogeneous Media with Arbitrary Sources (Q6109126) (← links)
- At the interface between semiclassical analysis and numerical analysis of wave scattering problems. Abstracts from the workshop held September 25 -- October 1, 2022 (Q6133179) (← links)
- Exponentially Convergent Multiscale Methods for 2D High Frequency Heterogeneous Helmholtz Equations (Q6178106) (← links)