Domain decomposition techniques using spectral methods
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- Domain Decomposition Using Spectral Expansions of Steklov–Poincaré Operators
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- A strong formulation finite element method (SFEM) based on RBF and GDQ techniques for the static and dynamic analyses of laminated plates of arbitrary shape
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