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- Homogenization of the time-dependent heat equation on planar one-dimensional periodic structures
- Non-conforming Galerkin finite element methods for local absorbing boundary conditions of higher order
- Multistep and Runge-Kutta convolution quadrature methods for coupled dynamical systems
- Solving Boundary Integral Problems with BEM++
- An analysis of Feng’s and other symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions
- Spectral approximation of quadratic operator polynomials arising in photonic band structure calculations
- On the homogenization of the Helmholtz problem with thin perforated walls of finite length
- Piecewise polynomial shape functions for \(hp\)-finite element methods
- Biorthogonal basis functions in \(hp\)-adaptive FEM for elliptic obstacle problems
- The multi-level \(hp\)-method for three-dimensional problems: dynamically changing high-order mesh refinement with arbitrary hanging nodes
- PDE eigenvalue iterations with applications in two-dimensional photonic crystals
- Rational eigenvalue problems and applications to photonic crystals
- Unsymmetric multi-level hanging nodes and anisotropic polynomial degrees in \(H^1\)-conforming higher-order finite element methods
- Asymptotic boundary element methods for thin conducting sheets
- Finite elements for elliptic problems with stochastic coefficients
- Computation of the band structure of two-dimensional photonic crystals with \(hp\) finite elements
- A High Order Method for the Approximation of Integrals Over Implicitly Defined Hypersurfaces
- Asymptotic modelling of conductive thin sheets
- Asymptotic expansion techniques for singularly perturbed boundary integral equations
- On the homogenization of the acoustic wave propagation in perforated ducts of finite length for an inviscid and a viscous model
- Absorbing boundary conditions for acoustic models at low viscosity in a waveguide
- Robin-to-Robin transparent boundary conditions for the computation of guided modes in photonic crystal wave-guides
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