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The following pages link to Recent developments of the Trefftz method for finite element and boundary element applications (Q5955961):
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- Models of corner and crack singularity of linear elastostatics and their numerical solutions (Q351585) (← links)
- Combined Trefftz methods of particular and fundamental solutions for corner and crack singularity of linear elastostatics (Q351605) (← links)
- A Trefftz type method for time-dependent problems (Q597575) (← links)
- Mode III fracture analysis by Trefftz boundary element method (Q612379) (← links)
- A multi-level wave based numerical modelling framework for the steady-state dynamic analysis of bounded Helmholtz problems with multiple inclusions (Q658792) (← links)
- A meshless, integration-free, and boundary-only RBF technique (Q1609105) (← links)
- A boundary method of Trefftz type with approximate trial functions (Q1614503) (← links)
- Application of a direct Trefftz method with domain decomposition to 2D potential problems (Q1961550) (← links)
- Comparison of different methods for choosing the collocation points in the boundary collocation method for 2D-harmonic problems with special purpose Trefftz functions (Q2520267) (← links)
- Corner and crack singularity of different boundary conditions for linear elastostatics and their numerical solutions (Q2520350) (← links)
- An implementation of mixed enhanced finite elements with strains assumed in Cartesian and natural element coordinates using sparse B (overline)‐matrices (Q2709407) (← links)
- Trefftz-based dual reciprocity method for hyperbolic boundary value problems (Q2952927) (← links)
- Solution of the first biharmonic problem by the Trefftz method (Q3195054) (← links)
- A systematic construction of B-bar functions for linear and non-linear mixed-enhanced finite elements for plane elasticity problems (Q4267098) (← links)
- New Insights in Boundary-only and Domain-type RBF Methods (Q4503833) (← links)
- Comments on ``Development of two-dimensional elements with a central circular hole'', A. K. Soh, Z. F. Long (Q5956807) (← links)