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The following pages link to On surface radiation conditions for an ellipse (Q975620):
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- Compact high order schemes with gradient-direction derivatives for absorbing boundary conditions (Q350159) (← links)
- Time-reversed absorbing conditions in the partial aperture case (Q526531) (← links)
- Formulation and accuracy of on-surface radiation conditions for acoustic multiple scattering problems (Q671069) (← links)
- Approximate local magnetic-to-electric surface operators for time-harmonic Maxwell's equations (Q728728) (← links)
- Local absorbing boundary conditions for elliptical shaped boundaries (Q942265) (← links)
- Hybrid spectral difference methods for elliptic equations on exterior domains with the discrete radial absorbing boundary condition (Q1635876) (← links)
- An exact non reflecting boundary condition for 2D time-dependent wave equation problems (Q1727442) (← links)
- Local on-surface radiation condition for multiple scattering of waves from convex obstacles (Q2021845) (← links)
- Standard and phase reduced isogeometric on-surface radiation conditions for acoustic scattering analyses (Q2138719) (← links)
- The Crank-Nicolson hybrid difference method for the time wave equation on exterior domains with the discrete radial absorbing boundary condition (Q2192038) (← links)
- \(h\)- and \(p\)-adaptivity driven by recovery and residual-based error estimators for PHT-splines applied to time-harmonic acoustics (Q2203935) (← links)
- High order surface radiation conditions for time-harmonic waves in exterior domains (Q2309918) (← links)
- Approximate local Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for three-dimensional time-harmonic elastic waves (Q2631529) (← links)
- DtN and NtD surface radiation conditions for two-dimensional acoustic scattering: formal derivation and numerical validation (Q2634319) (← links)
- TRAC method in dissipative media—a first analysis in frequency domain and homogeneous media (Q6159101) (← links)
- Iterative on surface radiation conditions for fast and reliable single and multiple scattering analyses of arbitrarily shaped obstacles (Q6194181) (← links)