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The following pages link to Simulating backward wave propagation in metamaterial with radial basis functions (Q2211052):
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- A leap-frog meshless method with radial basis functions for simulating electromagnetic wave splitter and rotator (Q785196) (← links)
- Fracture mechanics analysis of two-dimensional cracked thin structures (from micro- to nano-scales) by an efficient boundary element analysis (Q1979989) (← links)
- An efficient MAPS for solving fourth order partial differential equations using trigonometric functions (Q2004565) (← links)
- Developing and analyzing new unconditionally stable finite element schemes for Maxwell's equations in complex media (Q2027932) (← links)
- High order approximation of derivatives with applications to pricing of financial derivatives (Q2043182) (← links)
- A local collocation method with radial basis functions for an electrospinning problem (Q2058137) (← links)
- An algorithm for choosing a good shape parameter for radial basis functions method with a case study in image processing (Q2104159) (← links)
- Simulation of electromagnetic wave propagations in negative index materials by the localized RBF-collocation method (Q2118588) (← links)
- Solving fractional Laplacian visco-acoustic wave equations on complex-geometry domains using Grünwald-formula based radial basis collocation method (Q2179039) (← links)
- Superconvergence recovery of cubic edge elements for Maxwell's equations (Q2226266) (← links)
- RBF-FD solution for a financial partial-integro differential equation utilizing the generalized multiquadric function (Q2226775) (← links)
- Analysis of bimaterial interface cracks using the localized method of fundamental solutions (Q2668185) (← links)
- Superconvergence of Finite Element Approximations of the Two-Dimensional Cubic Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation (Q5077117) (← links)
- An ALE meshfree method for surface PDEs coupling with forced mean curvature flow (Q6094727) (← links)
- Model order reduction for parameterized electromagnetic problems using matrix decomposition and deep neural networks (Q6137793) (← links)