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The following pages link to A low-frequency fast multipole boundary element method based on analytical integration of the hypersingular integral for 3D acoustic problems (Q2520169):
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- Analysis of coupled structural-acoustic problems based on the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) (Q463470) (← links)
- Is the Burton-Miller formulation really free of fictitious eigenfrequencies? (Q1654765) (← links)
- A transformation of the CVIS method to eliminate the irregular frequency (Q1657123) (← links)
- A modified dual-level fast multipole boundary element method based on the Burton-Miller formulation for large-scale three-dimensional sound field analysis (Q1986287) (← links)
- Fast multipole accelerated singular boundary method for the 3D Helmholtz equation in low frequency regime (Q2006187) (← links)
- A collocation BEM for 3D acoustic problems based on a non-singular Burton-Miller formulation with linear continuous elements (Q2310843) (← links)
- Efficiency improvement of the polar coordinate transformation for evaluating BEM singular integrals on curved elements (Q2450961) (← links)
- A Boundary Element Method Based on the Hierarchical Matrices and Multipole Expansion Theory for Acoustic Problems (Q4563126) (← links)
- A novel high‐order collocation indirect boundary element method based on the Leis formulation for three‐dimensional high frequency exterior acoustic problems (Q6071415) (← links)
- A new multi-level strategy of numerical integration in the fast multipole BEM for analyzing 3D potential problems (Q6494197) (← links)
- Analytical expressions for singular integrals arising from the 3D Laplace and Stokes kernels when using constant or linear triangular and quadrilateral boundary elements (Q6539797) (← links)
- A low-frequency fast multipole boundary element method for acoustic problems in a subsonic uniform flow (Q6545854) (← links)
- A transformation approach for efficient evaluation of oscillatory surface integrals arising in three-dimensional boundary element methods (Q6560673) (← links)