On the Rate of Convergence of the Bergman–Vekua Method for the Numerical Solution of Elliptic Boundary Value Problems
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- Computable bounds for eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of elliptic differential operators
- A survey of Trefftz methods for the Helmholtz equation
- Singularities and treatments of elliptic boundary value problems.
- Series expansions of solutions of plane elliptic partial differential equations in domains of arbitrary shape
- The algebraic kernel method for the numerical solution of partial differential equations
- Error analysis of the Trefftz method for solving Laplace's eigenvalue problems
- Vekua theory for the Helmholtz operator
- The Trefftz method for solving eigenvalue problems
- Fast parallel solution of the Poisson equation on irregular domains
- A least-squares method for the Helmholtz equation
- The Trefftz method for the Helmholtz equation with degeneracy
- Acoustic eigenanalysis of 2D open cavity with Vekua approximations and the method of particular solutions
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