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The following pages link to Trefftz discontinuous Galerkin methods for acoustic scattering on locally refined meshes (Q2447789):
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- Plane wave discontinuous Galerkin methods: exponential convergence of the \(hp\)-version (Q300887) (← links)
- A comparison of high-order polynomial and wave-based methods for Helmholtz problems (Q726915) (← links)
- A symmetric Trefftz-DG formulation based on a local boundary element method for the solution of the Helmholtz equation (Q1691796) (← links)
- Plane wave discontinuous Galerkin methods for the Helmholtz equation and Maxwell equations in anisotropic media (Q2047595) (← links)
- A new mixed discontinuous Galerkin method for the electrostatic field (Q2141995) (← links)
- Least-squares Padé approximation of parametric and stochastic Helmholtz maps (Q2178840) (← links)
- A combined scheme of the local spectral element method and the generalized plane wave discontinuous Galerkin method for the anisotropic Helmholtz equation (Q2301301) (← links)
- A plane wave discontinuous Galerkin method with a Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary condition for the scattering problem in acoustics (Q2402396) (← links)
- Implementation of an interior point source in the ultra weak variational formulation through source extraction (Q2517503) (← links)
- Adaptive refinement for \(hp\)-version Trefftz discontinuous Galerkin methods for the homogeneous Helmholtz problem (Q2631990) (← links)
- Stable multiscale Petrov-Galerkin finite element method for high frequency acoustic scattering (Q2632998) (← links)
- A plane wave virtual element method for the Helmholtz problem (Q2814657) (← links)
- Dispersion analysis of plane wave discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q2952462) (← links)
- A Survey of Trefftz Methods for the Helmholtz Equation (Q2963094) (← links)
- Eliminating the pollution effect in Helmholtz problems by local subscale correction (Q2967958) (← links)
- A variant of the plane wave least squares method for the time-harmonic Maxwell’s equations (Q5226422) (← links)
- A New Perfectly Matched Layer Method for the Helmholtz Equation in Nonconvex Domains (Q6041397) (← links)