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The following pages link to Wave-number estimates for regularized combined field boundary integral operators in acoustic scattering problems with Neumann boundary conditions (Q2856617):
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- Boundary integral equation analysis on the sphere (Q471197) (← links)
- A Nyström method for the two dimensional Helmholtz hypersingular equation (Q489776) (← links)
- Multitrace/singletrace formulations and domain decomposition methods for the solution of Helmholtz transmission problems for bounded composite scatterers (Q1699029) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansions of the Helmholtz equation solutions using approximations of the Dirichlet to Neumann operator (Q1746254) (← links)
- High-frequency estimates on boundary integral operators for the Helmholtz exterior Neumann problem (Q2096978) (← links)
- Spectral Galerkin boundary element methods for high-frequency sound-hard scattering problems (Q2120566) (← links)
- When is the error in the \(h\)-BEM for solving the Helmholtz equation bounded independently of \(k\)? (Q2264052) (← links)
- Integral equations requiring small numbers of Krylov-subspace iterations for two-dimensional smooth penetrable scattering problems (Q2349306) (← links)
- Well-conditioned boundary integral equation formulations for the solution of high-frequency electromagnetic scattering problems (Q2364216) (← links)
- A collocation method for a hypersingular boundary integral equation via trigonometric differentiation (Q2510854) (← links)
- Applying GMRES to the Helmholtz equation with strong trapping: how does the number of iterations depend on the frequency? (Q2673507) (← links)
- Coercivity of Combined Boundary Integral Equations in High-Frequency Scattering (Q3192368) (← links)
- On the solution of direct and inverse multiple scattering problems for mixed sound-soft, sound-hard and penetrable objects (Q5123709) (← links)
- Nyström discretizations of boundary integral equations for the solution of 2D elastic scattering problems (Q6126050) (← links)