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The following pages link to An alternating iterative MFS algorithm for the Cauchy problem for the modified Helmholtz equation (Q964768):
Displayed 15 items.
- A regularization method for solving the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation (Q638861) (← links)
- A local meshless collocation method for solving certain inverse problems (Q1654713) (← links)
- A meshless generalized finite difference method for inverse Cauchy problems associated with three-dimensional inhomogeneous Helmholtz-type equations (Q1655901) (← links)
- Application of the generalized finite difference method to three-dimensional transient electromagnetic problems (Q1658820) (← links)
- Relaxation procedures for an iterative MFS algorithm for two-dimensional steady-state isotropic heat conduction Cauchy problems (Q1944481) (← links)
- A wavelet method for the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation (Q1954382) (← links)
- On numerical resolution of an inverse Cauchy problem modeling the airflow in the bronchial tree (Q2027722) (← links)
- Localized method of fundamental solutions for three-dimensional inhomogeneous elliptic problems: theory and MATLAB code (Q2281499) (← links)
- Regularization of the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation by using Meyer wavelet (Q2400312) (← links)
- An <i>a posteriori</i> truncation method for some Cauchy problems associated with Helmholtz-type equations (Q2929916) (← links)
- A meshless singular boundary method for three‐dimensional elasticity problems (Q2952937) (← links)
- A survey of applications of the MFS to inverse problems (Q3017891) (← links)
- An alternating iterative method for solving the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation in Interior multiply connected domain (Q6050972) (← links)
- Local knot method for solving inverse Cauchy problems of Helmholtz equations on complicated two‐ and three‐dimensional domains (Q6071437) (← links)
- Meshless formulation to two‐dimensional nonlinear problem of generalized Benjamin–Bona–Mahony–Burgers through singular boundary method: Analysis of stability and convergence (Q6071647) (← links)