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The following pages link to Spurious and true eigensolutions of Helmholtz BIEs and BEMs for a multiply connected problem (Q4739648):
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- Analytical and numerical investigation for true and spurious eigensolutions of an elliptical membrane using the real-part dual BIEM/BEM (Q399261) (← links)
- Fictitious frequency revisited (Q441475) (← links)
- An improved form of the hypersingular boundary integral equation for exterior acoustic problems (Q441553) (← links)
- Eigensolutions of the Helmholtz equation for a multiply connected domain with circular boundaries using the multipole Trefftz method (Q441613) (← links)
- Eigensolutions of a circular flexural plate with multiple circular holes by using the direct BIEM and addition theorem (Q441714) (← links)
- Derivation of stiffness and flexibility for rods and beams by using dual integral equations (Q443213) (← links)
- Analytical study and numerical experiments of true and spurious eigensolutions of free vibration of circular plates using real-part BIEM (Q443255) (← links)
- On the spurious eigensolutions for the real-part boundary element method (Q443420) (← links)
- Modal analysis of free vibration of liquid in rigid container by the method of fundamental solutions (Q443499) (← links)
- Identities for the fundamental solution of thin plate bending problems and the nonuniqueness of the hypersingular BIE solution for multi-connected domains (Q463656) (← links)
- Singular boundary method for acoustic eigenanalysis (Q520857) (← links)
- Neural network solution for an inverse problem associated with the Dirichlet eigenvalues of the anisotropic Laplace operator (Q521274) (← links)
- Null-field integral equation approach for free vibration analysis of circular plates with multiple circular holes (Q1026480) (← links)
- Why dual boundary element method is necessary? (Q1655273) (← links)
- A transformation of the CVIS method to eliminate the irregular frequency (Q1657123) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for Helmholtz eigenvalue problems in simply and multiply connected domains (Q1958147) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for problems of free vibrations of plates (Q1958265) (← links)
- Applications of degenerate kernels to potential flow across circular, elliptical cylinders and a thin airfoil (Q2058274) (← links)
- An indirect BIE free of degenerate scales (Q2135218) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical studies for solving Steklov eigenproblems by using the boundary integral equation method/boundary element method (Q2191588) (← links)
- Eigenanalysis for a confocal prolate spheroidal resonator using the null-field BIEM in conjunction with degenerate kernels (Q2262831) (← links)
- Eigensolutions of multiply connected membranes using the method of fundamental solutions (Q2269206) (← links)
- The modified method of fundamental solutions for exterior problems of the Helmholtz equation; spurious eigenvalues and their removals (Q2273049) (← links)
- A boundary integral algorithm for the Laplace Dirichlet-Neumann mixed eigenvalue problem (Q2374622) (← links)
- An accurate and efficient acoustic eigensolver based on a fast multipole BEM and a contour integral method (Q2374957) (← links)
- Meshfree particle methods in the framework of boundary element methods for the Helmholtz equation (Q2392141) (← links)
- Fictitious eigenfrequencies in the BEM for interior acoustic problems (Q2420305) (← links)
- Analytical investigation for true and spurious eigensolutions of multiply-connected membranes containing elliptical boundaries using the dual BIEM (Q2428294) (← links)
- Spurious eigenvalue-free algorithms of the method of fundamental solutions for solving the Helmholtz equation in bounded multiply connected domains (Q2674585) (← links)
- Acoustic eigenanalysis for multiply-connected problems using dual BEM (Q3043954) (← links)
- The method of fundamental solutions for eigenproblems in domains with and without interior holes (Q3503321) (← links)
- Coupled FE–BE method for eigenvalue analysis of elastic structures submerged in an infinite fluid domain (Q5273341) (← links)