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The following pages link to Application of the inverse fast multipole method as a preconditioner in a 3D Helmholtz boundary element method (Q1686597):
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- A combination of the fast multipole boundary element method and Krylov subspace recycling solvers (Q1655001) (← links)
- An efficient preconditioner for adaptive fast multipole accelerated boundary element methods to model time-harmonic 3D wave propagation (Q1988035) (← links)
- Fast multipole boundary element method (FMM/BEM) for the solution of the Navier-Stokes in primitive variables based on the Burton and Miller formulation in two-dimensions (Q2088332) (← links)
- Efficient randomized tensor-based algorithms for function approximation and low-rank kernel interactions (Q2093707) (← links)
- On the efficiency of nested GMRES preconditioners for 3D acoustic and elastodynamic \(\mathcal{H}\)-matrix accelerated boundary element methods (Q2197860) (← links)
- A fast directional boundary element method for wideband multi-domain elastodynamic analysis (Q2334241) (← links)
- Parallelization of the inverse fast multipole method with an application to boundary element method (Q2698816) (← links)
- A finite element time domain method using multilevel inverse-based ILU preconditioning (Q2917174) (← links)
- Sparse Cholesky Factorization by Kullback--Leibler Minimization (Q4997432) (← links)
- Extreme Scale FMM-Accelerated Boundary Integral Equation Solver for Wave Scattering (Q5230592) (← links)
- On the application of the fast multipole method to the optimization of the boundary element method for the Helmholtz equation (Q5882920) (← links)
- Algebraic inverse fast multipole method: a fast direct solver that is better than HODLR based fast direct solver (Q6119254) (← links)
- Recent Advances in Acoustic Boundary Element Methods (Q6120563) (← links)