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The following pages link to Finite Element Solution of the Helmholtz Equation with High Wave Number Part II: The h-p Version of the FEM (Q3124061):
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- Preasymptotic error analysis of high order interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin methods for the Helmholtz equation with high wave number (Q293100) (← links)
- An analysis of discretizations of the Helmholtz equation in \(L^2\) and in negative norms (Q316564) (← links)
- A three-dimensional self-adaptive \(hp\) finite element method for the characterization of waveguide discontinuities (Q337885) (← links)
- Effective transmission conditions for domain decomposition methods applied to the time-harmonic curl-curl Maxwell's equations (Q349715) (← links)
- A Krylov-Arnoldi reduced order modelling framework for efficient, fully coupled, structural-acoustic optimization (Q381585) (← links)
- Error estimates of the finite element method for interior transmission problems (Q395356) (← links)
- Iterative solution applied to the Helmholtz equation: complex deflation on unstructured grids (Q503303) (← links)
- A continuation fixed-point iterative method on harmonic generations with strong nonlinear optical effects in multi-layer structures (Q520336) (← links)
- Error analysis of the DtN-FEM for the scattering problem in acoustics via Fourier analysis (Q633949) (← links)
- A spectral finite element approach to modeling soft solids excited with high-frequency harmonic loads (Q646275) (← links)
- A direct hybrid finite element - wave based modelling technique for efficient coupled vibro-acoustic analysis (Q646279) (← links)
- Inverse viscoelastic material characterization using POD reduced-order modeling in acoustic-structure interaction (Q658191) (← links)
- Optimized meshfree methods for acoustics (Q660203) (← links)
- Stationary Schrödinger equation in the semi-classical limit: numerical coupling of oscillatory and evanescent regions (Q681704) (← links)
- The Fourier version of the variational theory of complex rays for medium-frequency acoustics (Q695886) (← links)
- A comparison of high-order polynomial and wave-based methods for Helmholtz problems (Q726915) (← links)
- A pure source transfer domain decomposition method for Helmholtz equations in unbounded domain (Q785551) (← links)
- A posteriori error estimation for acoustic wave propagation problems (Q820185) (← links)
- Preasymptotic error analysis of the HDG method for Helmholtz equation with large wave number (Q831241) (← links)
- A refined finite element convergence theory for highly indefinite Helmholtz problems (Q854703) (← links)
- Advances in iterative methods and preconditioners for the Helmholtz equation (Q931918) (← links)
- Higher order finite and infinite elements for the solution of Helmholtz problems (Q1008915) (← links)
- Phase reduction models for improving the accuracy of the finite element solution of time-harmonic scattering problems. I: General approach and low-order models (Q1013192) (← links)
- Analysis of the numerical dispersion of waves in saturated poroelastic media (Q1033345) (← links)
- Computations of the first eigenpairs for the Schrödinger operator with magnetic field (Q1033400) (← links)
- A two-dimensional self-adaptive \(hp\) finite element method for the characterization of waveguide discontinuities. II: Goal-oriented \(hp\)-adaptivity (Q1033514) (← links)
- A two-dimensional self-adaptivehpfinite element method for the characterization of waveguide discontinuities. I: Energy-norm based automatichp-adaptivity (Q1033516) (← links)
- \(h\)-adaptive finite element computation of time-harmonic exterior acoustics problems in two dimensions (Q1376626) (← links)
- A high-order, fast algorithm for scattering calculation in two dimensions (Q1433078) (← links)
- Compact modified implicit finite element schemes for wave propagation problems with superior dispersive properties (Q1639472) (← links)
- Dispersion analysis of the meshless local boundary integral equation and radial basis integral equation methods for the Helmholtz equation (Q1653620) (← links)
- Dispersion analysis for acoustic problems using the point interpolation method (Q1658967) (← links)
- Polynomial preserving recovery for high frequency wave propagation (Q1704839) (← links)
- Solving Helmholtz equation at high wave numbers in exterior domains (Q1735096) (← links)
- Can coercive formulations lead to fast and accurate solution of the Helmholtz equation? (Q1736357) (← links)
- On the use of the variational theory of complex rays for the analysis of 2-D exterior Helmholtz problem in an unbounded domain (Q1756363) (← links)
- Overlapping solution finite element method-higher order approximation and implementation (Q1760123) (← links)
- A fourth-order Magnus scheme for Helmholtz equation (Q1765259) (← links)
- Frequency and time domain electromagnetic scattering simulations employing higher order edge elements (Q1777097) (← links)
- On the pollution effect in FE solutions of the 3D-Helmholtz equation (Q1808077) (← links)
- Element-free Galerkin solutions for Helmholtz problems: Formulation and numerical assessment of the pollution effect (Q1808122) (← links)
- A tutorial in elementary finite element error analysis: A systematic presentation of a priori and a posteriori error estimates (Q1817804) (← links)
- Error estimation and adaptivity for the finite element method in acoustics: 2D and 3D applications (Q1818484) (← links)
- Stabilized interior penalty methods for the time-harmonic Maxwell equations. (Q1867611) (← links)
- Computational aspects of the ultra-weak variational formulation (Q1868545) (← links)
- Eigensolution analysis of the discontinuous Galerkin method with nonuniform grids: I. One space dimension (Q1868572) (← links)
- Dispersive and dissipative behaviour of high order discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods (Q1877105) (← links)
- Integration pointwise pollution error estimates in the finite element method in one dimension (Q1886277) (← links)
- High order finite element calculations for the Cahn-Hilliard equation (Q1930409) (← links)
- An efficient wave based method for solving Helmholtz problems in three-dimensional bounded domains (Q1944619) (← links)