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The following pages link to Finite element analysis of acoustic scattering (Q1271461):
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- Trefftz-based methods for time-harmonic acoustics (Q841698) (← links)
- On the use of physical spline finite element method for acoustic scattering (Q846473) (← links)
- A residual-based a posteriori error estimator for a two-dimensional fluid-solid interaction problem (Q849054) (← links)
- A least squares finite element method with high degree element shape functions for one-dimensional Helmholtz equation (Q853217) (← links)
- Error estimates of the DtN finite element method for the exterior Helmholtz problem (Q859860) (← links)
- A fast iterative solver for scattering by elastic objects in layered media (Q881502) (← links)
- An optimal perfectly matched layer with unbounded absorbing function for time-harmonic acoustic scattering problems (Q882056) (← links)
- Controllability method for acoustic scattering with spectral elements (Q883461) (← links)
- Variational theory of complex rays applied to shell structures: in-plane inertia, quasi-symmetric ray distribution, and orthotropic materials (Q905057) (← links)
- A domain decomposition solver for acoustic scattering by elastic objects in layered media (Q947907) (← links)
- Partition of unity method for Helmholtz equation: \(q\)-convergence for plane-wave and wave-band local bases. (Q954582) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers for time-harmonic second order elliptic problems (Q970115) (← links)
- Comparison between the shifted-Laplacian preconditioning and the controllability methods for computational acoustics (Q975650) (← links)
- A non-uniform basis order for the discontinuous Galerkin method of the 3D dissipative wave equation with perfectly matched layer (Q982972) (← links)
- Coupling of Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary condition and finite difference methods in curvilinear coordinates for multiple scattering (Q983010) (← links)
- A Trefftz-based numerical modelling framework for Helmholtz problems with complex multiple-scatterer configurations (Q995276) (← links)
- A damping preconditioner for time-harmonic wave equations in fluid and elastic material (Q1005380) (← links)
- Phase reduction models for improving the accuracy of the finite element solution of time-harmonic scattering problems. I: General approach and low-order models (Q1013192) (← links)
- A nearly optimal Galerkin projected residual finite element method for Helmholtz problem (Q1013911) (← links)
- A performance study of plane wave finite element methods with a Padé-type artificial boundary condition in acoustic scattering (Q1028214) (← links)
- An algebraic subgrid scale finite element method for the convected Helmholtz equation in two dimensions with applications in aeroacoustics (Q1033351) (← links)
- Low frequency acoustic and electromagnetic scattering (Q1069686) (← links)
- Some formulations coupling finite element and integral equation methods for Helmholtz equation and electromagnetism (Q1347044) (← links)
- A controllability method with an artificial boundary condition for the exterior Helmholtz problem (Q1394574) (← links)
- Developments in structural-acoustic optimization for passive noise control (Q1396234) (← links)
- Numerical boundary conditions for sound scattering simulation. (Q1408421) (← links)
- Shape optimization for noise radiation problems. (Q1416361) (← links)
- A Krylov subspace projection method for simultaneous solution of Helmholtz problems at multiple frequencies. (Q1420986) (← links)
- Modified integration rules for reducing dispersion error in finite element methods. (Q1430661) (← links)
- A simple subgrid scale stabilized method for the advection-diffusion-reaction equation (Q1611979) (← links)
- Revisiting generalized FEM: a Petrov-Galerkin enrichment based FEM interpolation for Helmholtz problem (Q1616102) (← links)
- Compact modified implicit finite element schemes for wave propagation problems with superior dispersive properties (Q1639472) (← links)
- Equation-based interpolation and incremental unknowns for solving the three-dimensional Helmholtz equation (Q1646230) (← links)
- Computing scattering resonances using perfectly matched layers with frequency dependent scaling functions (Q1647661) (← links)
- An explicit wave based model as alternative to the DtN map for solving unbounded Helmholtz problems with the finite element method (Q1654667) (← links)
- Acoustic simulation using \(\alpha\)-FEM with a general approach for reducing dispersion error (Q1654858) (← links)
- Solving a scattering problem in near field optics by a least-squares method (Q1654993) (← links)
- Fast frequency sweep method for indirect boundary element models arising in acoustics (Q1655100) (← links)
- The stable node-based smoothed finite element method for analyzing acoustic radiation problems (Q1655838) (← links)
- Stability and accuracy improvement for explicit formulation of time domain acoustic problems (Q1656005) (← links)
- Dispersion analysis for acoustic problems using the point interpolation method (Q1658967) (← links)
- SPH simulation of acoustic waves: effects of frequency, sound pressure, and particle spacing (Q1665416) (← links)
- A local wave tracking strategy for efficiently solving mid- and high-frequency Helmholtz problems (Q1667256) (← links)
- On-surface radiation condition for multiple scattering of waves (Q1667513) (← links)
- A high-order perturbation of surfaces method for scattering of linear waves by periodic multiply layered gratings in two and three dimensions (Q1692007) (← links)
- Inverted finite elements for div-curl systems in the whole space (Q1693591) (← links)
- Numerical solution of the wave equation with variable wave speed on nonconforming domains by high-order difference potentials (Q1700714) (← links)
- The Helmholtz equation in heterogeneous media: a priori bounds, well-posedness, and resonances (Q1710518) (← links)
- Solving Helmholtz equation at high wave numbers in exterior domains (Q1735096) (← links)
- Can coercive formulations lead to fast and accurate solution of the Helmholtz equation? (Q1736357) (← links)