Spurious eigenvalue-free algorithms of the method of fundamental solutions for solving the Helmholtz equation in bounded multiply connected domains
error analysisHelmholtz equationstability analysismultiply connected domainsmethod of fundamental solutionsbetter pseudo-boundariesdegeneracy in analysisspurious eigenvalues free
Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation (35J05) Fundamental solutions, Green's function methods, etc. for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N80) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N12) Error bounds for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N15)
- The method of fundamental solutions for Helmholtz eigenvalue problems in simply and multiply connected domains
- The modified method of fundamental solutions for exterior problems of the Helmholtz equation; spurious eigenvalues and their removals
- Using the method of fundamental solutions for obtaining exponentially convergent Helmholtz eigensolutions
- Spurious and true eigensolutions of Helmholtz BIEs and BEMs for a multiply connected problem
- The method of fundamental solutions for the calculation of the eigenvalues of the Helmholtz equation
- Eigensolutions of the Helmholtz equation for a multiply connected domain with circular boundaries using the multipole Trefftz method
- The Solution of Multidimensional Real Helmholtz Equations on Sparse Grids
- On the numerical solution of the boundary value problems for the Helmholtz equation in the multiconnected planar domain
- A fast method of fundamental solutions for solving Helmholtz-type equations
- A fictitious domain spectral method for solving the Helmholtz equation in exterior domains
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- A modified method of fundamental solutions with source on the boundary for solving Laplace equations with circular and arbitrary domains
- A numerical algorithm to reduce ill-conditioning in meshless methods for the Helmholtz equation
- Analysis of the method of fundamental solutions for the modified Helmholtz equation
- Analysis on the method of fundamental solutions for biharmonic equations
- Analytical investigation for true and spurious eigensolutions of multiply-connected membranes containing elliptical boundaries using the dual BIEM
- Boundary element analysis for the Helmholtz eigenvalue problems with a multiply connected domain
- Comparisons of method of fundamental solutions, method of particular solutions and the MFS-QR; stability analysis
- Eigensolutions of multiply connected membranes using the method of fundamental solutions
- Error analysis of the Trefftz method for solving Laplace's eigenvalue problems
- Locating and computing in parallel all the simple roots of special functions using PVM
- Modified boundary integral formulations for the Helmholtz equation
- Numerical analysis of the method of fundamental solution for harmonic problems in annular domains
- Numerical calculation of eigensolutions of 3D shapes using the method of fundamental solutions
- On choosing the location of the sources in the MFS
- Recent advances on radial basis function collocation methods
- Reducing the ill conditioning in the method of fundamental solutions
- Regularized combined field integral equations
- Singularity problems from source functions as source nodes located near boundaries; numerical methods and removal techniques
- Some recent results on the zeros of Bessel functions and orthogonal polynomials
- Source nodes on elliptic pseudo-boundaries in the method of fundamental solutions for Laplace's equation; selection of pseudo-boundaries
- Spurious and true eigensolutions of Helmholtz BIEs and BEMs for a multiply connected problem
- Stability analysis of method of fundamental solutions for mixed boundary value problems of Laplace's equation
- Stability analysis of the method of fundamental solutions with smooth closed pseudo-boundaries for Laplace's equation: better pseudo-boundaries
- Stability and convergence of the method of fundamental solutions for Helmholtz problems on analytic domains
- The MFS for the solution of harmonic boundary value problems with non-harmonic boundary conditions
- The Trefftz method for solving eigenvalue problems
- The Trefftz method for the Helmholtz equation with degeneracy
- The collocation points of the fundamental solution method for the potential problem
- The method of fundamental solutions for Helmholtz eigenvalue problems in simply and multiply connected domains
- The method of fundamental solutions for Helmholtz-type equations in composite materials
- The method of fundamental solutions for annular shaped domains
- The method of fundamental solutions for eigenproblems in domains with and without interior holes
- The method of fundamental solutions for inverse boundary value problems associated with the steady-state heat conduction in anisotropic media
- The method of fundamental solutions for the Helmholtz equation
- The method of fundamental solutions for the calculation of the eigenvalues of the Helmholtz equation
- The modified method of fundamental solutions for exterior problems of the Helmholtz equation; spurious eigenvalues and their removals
- Trefftz and collocation methods.
- Using the method of fundamental solutions for obtaining exponentially convergent Helmholtz eigensolutions
- On the spurious eigensolutions for the real-part boundary element method
- The modified method of fundamental solutions for exterior problems of the Helmholtz equation; spurious eigenvalues and their removals
- Boundary element analysis for the Helmholtz eigenvalue problems with a multiply connected domain
- The method of fundamental solutions for Helmholtz eigenvalue problems in simply and multiply connected domains
- The method of fundamental solutions for the Helmholtz equation
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