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The following pages link to High order numerical simulation of the transmission and scattering of waves using the method of difference potentials (Q347676):
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- High-order numerical schemes based on difference potentials for 2D elliptic problems with material interfaces (Q338526) (← links)
- Suppression of spurious frequencies in scattering problems by means of boundary algebraic and combined field equations (Q746021) (← links)
- Numerical solution of the wave equation with variable wave speed on nonconforming domains by high-order difference potentials (Q1700714) (← links)
- A method of boundary equations for unsteady hyperbolic problems in 3D (Q1783441) (← links)
- Solution of three-dimensional multiple scattering problems by the method of difference potentials (Q2124076) (← links)
- High order methods for acoustic scattering: coupling farfield expansions ABC with deferred-correction methods (Q2184348) (← links)
- Solving the Helmholtz equation for general smooth geometry using simple grids (Q2184778) (← links)
- Direct implementation of high order BGT artificial boundary conditions (Q2311453) (← links)
- Improved convergence of fast integral equation solvers for acoustic scattering by inhomogeneous penetrable media with discontinuous material interface (Q2311489) (← links)
- Computation of singular solutions to the Helmholtz equation with high order accuracy (Q2343611) (← links)
- High-order numerical solution of the Helmholtz equation for domains with reentrant corners (Q2359652) (← links)
- DtN and NtD surface radiation conditions for two-dimensional acoustic scattering: formal derivation and numerical validation (Q2634319) (← links)
- On the Solution of the Elliptic Interface Problems by Difference Potentials Method (Q2831199) (← links)
- Local-basis difference potentials method for elliptic PDEs in complex geometry (Q6162918) (← links)
- An Efficient Cartesian Grid-Based Method for Scattering Problems with Inhomogeneous Media (Q6191779) (← links)