Mathematical justification for RBF-MFS
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- A meshless, integration-free, and boundary-only RBF technique
- A numerical method for heat transfer problems using collocation and radial basis functions
- A spline based approach for avoiding domain integrations in bem
- An efficient numerical scheme for Burger equation
- Compactly supported radial basis functions for shallow water equations.
- Dual reciprocity boundary element method for three-dimensional problems of dynamic piezoelectricity
- Dual reciprocity method using compactly supported radial basis functions
- Interpolation of scattered data: distance matrices and conditionally positive definite functions
- Multiquadric method for the numerical solution of a biphasic mixture model
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- Some recent results and proposals for the use of radial basis functions in the BEM
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- The annihilator method for computing particular solutions to partial differential equations
- The method of fundamental solutions for elliptic boundary value problems
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- The dual reciprocity boundary element method for solving Cauchy problems associated to the Poisson equation
- DRM-MFS for two-dimensional finite elasticity
- A fictitious points one-step MPS-MFS technique
- A multiple-scale MQ-RBF for solving the inverse Cauchy problems in arbitrary plane domain
- Numerical investigation on convergence of boundary knot method in the analysis of homogeneous Helmholtz, modified Helmholtz, and convection-diffusion problems.
- Application of RBFs collocation method for solving integral equations
- Boundary knot method based on geodesic distance for anisotropic problems
- Cartesian grid methods using radial basis functions for solving Poisson, Helmholtz, and diffusion--convection equations
- The method of fundamental solutions for scattering and radiation problems.
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