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The following pages link to A Pseudospectral Fictitious Point Method for High Order Initial‐Boundary Value Problems (Q3593031):
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- On the role of polynomials in RBF-FD approximations: II. Numerical solution of elliptic PDEs (Q680100) (← links)
- On Green's function-based time stepping for semilinear initial-boundary value problems (Q738953) (← links)
- A direct matrix method for computing analytical jacobians of discretized nonlinear integro-differential equations (Q834098) (← links)
- Generalized Jacobi polynomials/functions and their applications (Q1012247) (← links)
- Radial basis function methods for the Rosenau equation and other higher order PDEs (Q1651331) (← links)
- Ghost point method using RBFs and polynomial basis functions (Q2006322) (← links)
- Polar differentiation matrices for the Laplace equation in the disk under nonhomogeneous Dirichlet, Neumann and Robin boundary conditions and the biharmonic equation under nonhomogeneous Dirichlet conditions (Q2019561) (← links)
- Two-step MPS-MFS ghost point method for solving partial differential equations (Q2027598) (← links)
- An unfitted RBF-FD method in a least-squares setting for elliptic PDEs on complex geometries (Q2131072) (← links)
- A fictitious points one-step MPS-MFS technique (Q2185436) (← links)
- Implementation of Neumann boundary condition with influence matrix method for viscous annular flow using pseudospectral collocation (Q2345654) (← links)
- On solving elliptic boundary value problems using a meshless method with radial polynomials (Q2661394) (← links)
- The localized method of fundamental solutions for 2D and 3D inhomogeneous problems (Q2672413) (← links)
- When central finite differencing gives complex values for a real solution! (Q3119110) (← links)
- A penalty method for numerically handling dispersive equations with incompatible initial and boundary data (Q3167070) (← links)
- Pseudospectral method for second-order autonomous nonlinear differential equations (Q5114305) (← links)
- Discontinuous collocation methods and gravitational self-force applications (Q5163331) (← links)