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The following pages link to Preconditioning techniques for the solution of the Helmholtz equation by the finite element method (Q598514):
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- Computational performance of LDG methods applied to time harmonic Maxwell equation in polyhedral domains (Q292542) (← links)
- Wavelet based ILU preconditioners for the numerical solution by PUFEM of high frequency elastic wave scattering (Q543731) (← links)
- GPU implementation of a Helmholtz Krylov solver preconditioned by a shifted Laplace multigrid method (Q645714) (← links)
- Preconditioning Helmholtz linear systems (Q972309) (← links)
- An algebraic subgrid scale finite element method for the convected Helmholtz equation in two dimensions with applications in aeroacoustics (Q1033351) (← links)
- Reduction of computing time for least-squares migration based on the Helmholtz equation by graphics processing units (Q1640385) (← links)
- Approximate analyzing of labeled transition systems (Q1667079) (← links)
- High order local absorbing boundary conditions for acoustic waves in terms of farfield expansions (Q1685183) (← links)
- On a class of preconditioners for solving the Helmholtz equation (Q1878390) (← links)
- High order methods for acoustic scattering: coupling farfield expansions ABC with deferred-correction methods (Q2184348) (← links)
- Iterative solution of Helmholtz problem with high-order isogeometric analysis and finite element method at mid-range frequencies (Q2309347) (← links)
- A survey of finite element methods for time-harmonic acoustics (Q2372491) (← links)
- Parallel iterative solution for the Helmholtz equation with exact non-reflecting boundary conditions (Q2384259) (← links)
- Comparison of multigrid and incomplete LU shifted-Laplace preconditioners for the inhomogeneous Helmholtz equation (Q2490727) (← links)
- A STUDY OF HIGHER-ORDER DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN AND QUADRATIC LEAST-SQUARES STABILIZED FINITE ELEMENT COMPUTATIONS FOR ACOUSTICS (Q3056086) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of boundary conditions for laser‐molecule time‐dependent Schrödinger equations and some aspects of their numerical computation—One‐dimensional case (Q5503307) (← links)