Hermite curves in the modification of integral equations for potential boundary‐value problems
DOI10.1108/02644400310465272zbMATH Open1044.65091OpenAlexW2063673842MaRDI QIDQ4453687FDOQ4453687
Authors: Eugeniusz Zieniuk
Publication date: 7 March 2004
Published in: Engineering Computations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/02644400310465272
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numerical exampleLaplace equationpseudospectral methodboundary integral equation methodHermite curvesparametric integral equation systempotential boundary-value problem
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- The FMM accelerated PIES with the modified binary tree in solving potential problems for the domains with curvilinear boundaries
- Elastoplastic boundary problems in PIES comparing to BEM and FEM
- Analytical modification of the boundary integral equations for the boundaries approximated by linear segments.
- New integral equation systems for boundary value-problems with cubic polynomial deformation of the boundary.
- Approximation of the derivatives of solutions in a normalized domain for 2D solids using the PIES method
- Potential problems with polygonal boundaries by a BEM with parametric linear functions
- Solving of multi-connected curvilinear boundary value problems by the fast PIES
- Nonelement boundary representation with Bézier surface patches for 3D linear elasticity problems in parametric integral equation system (PIES) and its solving using Lagrange polynomials
- Bézier curves in the modeling of boundary geometry for 2D boundary problems defined by Helmholtz equation
- Modeling the shape of boundary using NURBS curves directly in modified boundary integral equations for Laplace's equation
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