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The following pages link to Solving Helmholtz problems with the boundary element method using direct radial basis function interpolation (Q1654855):
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- A self-regularized scheme for solving Helmholtz problems using the boundary element direct integration technique with radial basis functions (Q785143) (← links)
- A regularization scheme applied to the direct interpolation boundary element technique with radial basis functions for solving eigenvalue problem (Q1655202) (← links)
- Comparison between the formulation of the boundary element method that uses fundamental solution dependent of frequency and the direct radial basis boundary element formulation for solution of Helmholtz problems (Q1655348) (← links)
- A typical backward substitution method for the simulation of Helmholtz problems in arbitrary 2D domains (Q1658919) (← links)
- The direct interpolation boundary element method and the domain superposition technique applied to piecewise Helmholtz's problems with internal heterogeneity (Q1980140) (← links)
- Application of boundary element method superposition technique for solving natural frequencies in piecewise homogeneous domains (Q2004586) (← links)
- Numerical approximations for space-time fractional Burgers' equations via a new semi-analytical method (Q2034915) (← links)
- Boundary element method solution of stationary advective-diffusive problems: a comparison between the direct interpolation and dual reciprocity technique (Q2085846) (← links)
- A new radial basis integration method applied to the boundary element analysis of 2D scalar wave equations (Q2118577) (← links)
- Frequencies evaluation in three-dimensional piecewise homogeneous Helmholtz problems (Q2209410) (← links)
- The direct interpolation boundary element technique applied to three-dimensional scalar free vibration problems (Q2334250) (← links)
- The direct interpolation boundary element method applied to smoothly inhomogeneous Laplace's problems (Q2420349) (← links)
- Simulation of the journal bearing hydrodynamic using two boundary element radial basis interpolation models (Q2420358) (← links)
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