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The following pages link to Effective condition number and superconvergence of the Trefftz method coupled with high-order FEM for singularity problems (Q1958161):
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- Effective condition number for simplified hybrid Trefftz methods (Q443327) (← links)
- Study on effective condition number for collocation methods (Q443338) (← links)
- Stability analysis of Trefftz methods for the stick-slip problem (Q443443) (← links)
- Applicability of the method of fundamental solutions (Q443481) (← links)
- Multiquadric and its shape parameter -- a numerical investigation of error estimate, condition number, and round-off error by arbitrary precision computation (Q444824) (← links)
- On convergent numerical algorithms for unsymmetric collocation (Q1016136) (← links)
- Stability analysis via condition number and effective condition number for the first kind boundary integral equations by advanced quadrature methods, a comparison (Q1944520) (← links)
- An effectively modified direct Trefftz method for 2D potential problems considering the domain's characteristic length (Q1944623) (← links)
- Stability analysis for the penalty plus hybrid and the direct Trefftz methods for singularity problems (Q1958284) (← links)
- Stability analysis and superconvergence for the penalty Trefftz method coupled with FEM for singularity problems (Q1958350) (← links)
- An overview of the method of fundamental solutions -- solvability, uniqueness, convergence, and stability (Q2209388) (← links)
- The meshless Kansa method for time-fractional higher order partial differential equations with constant and variable coefficients (Q2317545) (← links)
- Selection of shape parameter in radial basis functions for solution of time-fractional Black-Scholes models (Q2335579) (← links)
- Ill-conditioning of the truncated singular value decomposition, Tikhonov regularization and their applications to numerical partial differential equations (Q2889380) (← links)
- Perturbation and stability analysis of strong form collocation with reproducing kernel approximation (Q2894809) (← links)
- A hybrid radial basis functions collocation technique to numerically solve fractional advection–diffusion models (Q6088394) (← links)