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The following pages link to A typical backward substitution method for the simulation of Helmholtz problems in arbitrary 2D domains (Q1658919):
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- A regularized approach evaluating origin intensity factor of singular boundary method for Helmholtz equation with high wavenumbers (Q666846) (← links)
- A novel B-spline method to analyze convection-diffusion-reaction problems in anisotropic inhomogeneous medium (Q785195) (← links)
- Localized singular boundary method for the simulation of large-scale problems of elliptic operators in complex geometries (Q825505) (← links)
- A meshless singular boundary method for transient heat conduction problems in layered materials (Q2004419) (← links)
- Numerical approximations for space-time fractional Burgers' equations via a new semi-analytical method (Q2034915) (← links)
- Space-time backward substitution method for nonlinear transient heat conduction problems in functionally graded materials (Q2079759) (← links)
- A modified multilevel algorithm for large-scale scientific and engineering computing (Q2203912) (← links)
- A new semi-analytical method for solving a class of time fractional partial differential equations with variable coefficients (Q2213694) (← links)
- A novel meshless space-time backward substitution method and its application to nonhomogeneous advection-diffusion problems (Q2242124) (← links)
- A dual-level method of fundamental solutions for three-dimensional exterior high frequency acoustic problems (Q2306949) (← links)
- Numerical Simulation of Non-Linear Schrodinger Equations in Arbitrary Domain by the Localized Method of Approximate Particular Solution (Q5156641) (← links)
- A Dual-Level Method of Fundamental Solutions in Conjunction with Kernel-Independent Fast Multipole Method for Large-Scale Isotropic Heat Conduction Problems (Q5156661) (← links)
- A modified dual-level fast multipole boundary element method for large-scale three-dimensional potential problems (Q6155417) (← links)
- The novel backward substitution method for the simulation of three-dimensional time-harmonic elastic wave problems (Q6202738) (← links)