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The following pages link to Coupling of Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary condition and finite difference methods in curvilinear coordinates for multiple scattering (Q983010):
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- Coupling of boundary element and wave based methods for the efficient solution of complex multiple scattering problems (Q348566) (← links)
- Local nonreflecting boundary condition for time-dependent multiple scattering (Q543732) (← links)
- Formulation and accuracy of on-surface radiation conditions for acoustic multiple scattering problems (Q671069) (← links)
- The DtN nonreflecting boundary condition for multiple scattering problems in the half-plane (Q695809) (← links)
- Accurate calculation of spherical and vector spherical harmonic expansions via spectral element grids (Q723748) (← links)
- On-surface radiation condition for multiple scattering of waves (Q1667513) (← links)
- \(\mu\)-diff: an open-source Matlab toolbox for computing multiple scattering problems by disks (Q1682433) (← links)
- High order local absorbing boundary conditions for acoustic waves in terms of farfield expansions (Q1685183) (← links)
- An efficient iterative method for solving multiple scattering in locally inhomogeneous media (Q1989115) (← links)
- Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary conditions for multiple scattering in waveguides (Q2004629) (← links)
- An efficient solver for the numerical solution of EM scattering problems by many small dielectric circular obstacles (Q2010237) (← links)
- Solution of three-dimensional multiple scattering problems by the method of difference potentials (Q2124076) (← links)
- High order local farfield expansions absorbing boundary conditions for multiple scattering (Q2137985) (← links)
- High order methods for acoustic scattering: coupling farfield expansions ABC with deferred-correction methods (Q2184348) (← links)
- On the Convergence of the Multipole Expansion Method (Q5157406) (← links)
- Sequential Dirichlet-to-Neumann coupling for the mixed-dimensional wave equation (Q6196604) (← links)
- Highly efficient iterative method for multiple scattering with high order local ABC (Q6595892) (← links)