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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Reconstructing the shape and material parameters of dissipative obstacles using an impedance model
Inverse Problems
2024-07-30Paper
Reconstructing the shape and material parameters of dissipative obstacles using an impedance model2023-11-29Paper
A fast method for imposing periodic boundary conditions on arbitrarily-shaped lattices in two dimensions
Journal of Computational Physics
2023-01-11Paper
Robust and scalable methods for the dynamic mode decomposition
SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems
2022-01-26Paper
Periodic Fast Multipole Method2021-11-01Paper
A fast integral equation method for the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations
Journal of Computational Physics
2020-07-02Paper
A boundary integral equation approach to computing eigenvalues of the Stokes operator
Advances in Computational Mathematics
2020-04-15Paper
Model selection for hybrid dynamical systems via sparse regression
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
2019-12-06Paper
A stabilized separation of variables method for the modified biharmonic equation
Journal of Scientific Computing
2018-09-28Paper
Integral equation formulation of the biharmonic Dirichlet problem
Journal of Scientific Computing
2018-06-01Paper
Greedy Sensor Placement with Cost Constraints2018-05-09Paper
Variable projection methods for an optimized dynamic mode decomposition
SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems
2018-03-15Paper
An adaptive fast multipole accelerated Poisson solver for complex geometries
Journal of Computational Physics
2018-02-01Paper
Norm-preserving discretization of integral equations for elliptic PDEs with internal layers. I: The one-dimensional case
SIAM Review
2015-01-09Paper


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