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The following pages link to A Fast Direct Solver for High Frequency Scattering from a Large Cavity in Two Dimensions (Q5176062):
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- Stability for the electromagnetic scattering from large cavities (Q266972) (← links)
- A new hybrid integral representation for frequency domain scattering in layered media (Q723012) (← links)
- A numerical study on the stability of a class of Helmholtz problems (Q729156) (← links)
- Robust integral formulations for electromagnetic scattering from three-dimensional cavities (Q1691996) (← links)
- A new fast direct solver for the boundary element method (Q1697117) (← links)
- A fast algorithm for the electromagnetic scattering from a large rectangular cavity in three dimensions (Q2124351) (← links)
- A fast solver for elastic scattering from axisymmetric objects by boundary integral equations (Q2135615) (← links)
- A novel fast direct solver for 3D elastic inclusion problems with the isogeometric boundary element method (Q2175845) (← links)
- An FFT-accelerated direct solver for electromagnetic scattering from penetrable axisymmetric objects (Q2221351) (← links)
- Fast direct isogeometric boundary element method for 3D potential problems based on HODLR matrix (Q2279400) (← links)
- A modified singular boundary method for three-dimensional high frequency acoustic wave problems (Q2295064) (← links)
- On the BEM for acoustic wave problems (Q2325507) (← links)
- A fast block low-rank dense solver with applications to finite-element matrices (Q2374895) (← links)
- Efficient spectral-Galerkin method and analysis for elliptic PDEs with non-local boundary conditions (Q2399184) (← links)
- Applying GMRES to the Helmholtz equation with strong trapping: how does the number of iterations depend on the frequency? (Q2673507) (← links)
- A fast direct boundary element method for 3D acoustic problems based on hierarchical matrices (Q6042430) (← links)
- HODLR2D: A New Class of Hierarchical Matrices (Q6054287) (← links)
- A novel high‐order collocation indirect boundary element method based on the Leis formulation for three‐dimensional high frequency exterior acoustic problems (Q6071415) (← links)
- The electromagnetic scattering from multiple arbitrarily shaped cavities with inhomogeneous anisotropic media (Q6107118) (← links)
- Does the Helmholtz Boundary Element Method Suffer from the Pollution Effect? (Q6115453) (← links)