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The following pages link to Boundary integral techniques for multi-connected domains (Q1078998):
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- A fast adaptive vortex method for patches of constant vorticity in two dimensions (Q911368) (← links)
- Self-focussed optical structures in a nematic liquid crystal (Q992336) (← links)
- A boundary integral method for the simulation for two-dimensional particle coarsening (Q1106006) (← links)
- A hybrid finite-boundary element method for inviscid flows with free surface (Q1201065) (← links)
- Complex variable boundary element methods for the solution of potential problems in simply and multiply connected domains (Q1205080) (← links)
- Removing the stiffness from interfacial flows with surface tension (Q1339557) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal stability issues for interfacial flows with surface tension (Q1344128) (← links)
- Conservative form and spurious solutions in moving boundary elements methods (Q1641400) (← links)
- Evolution of material voids for highly anisotropic surface energy (Q1780441) (← links)
- Regularized meshless method for multiply-connected-domain Laplace problems (Q1958240) (← links)
- How fluid-mechanical erosion creates anisotropic porous media (Q2683581) (← links)
- Nonlinear oscillations of liquid shells in zero gravity (Q3354199) (← links)
- Topological reconfiguration in expanding Hele—Shaw flow (Q3372991) (← links)
- The rise and distortion of a two-dimensional gas bubble in an inviscid liquid (Q3475069) (← links)
- On the connection between thin vortex layers and vortex sheets (Q3476443) (← links)
- Rayleigh-Taylor instability of fluid layers (Q3771848) (← links)
- The initial value problem of a rising bubble in a two-dimensional vertical channel (Q3993573) (← links)
- A study of singularity formation in vortex-sheet motion by a spectrally accurate vortex method (Q4022968) (← links)
- Viscous transport in eroding porous media (Q4961096) (← links)
- The long-time motion of vortex sheets with surface tension (Q5755712) (← links)
- The asymptotic motion of an accelerating, thick layer of inviscid liquid (Q5755814) (← links)
- The Stokesian hydrodynamics of flexing, stretching filaments (Q5940291) (← links)