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The following pages link to Evaluating the Origin Intensity Factor in the Singular Boundary Method for Three-Dimensional Dirichlet Problems (Q5155287):
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- Infinite domain potential problems by a new formulation of singular boundary method (Q346027) (← links)
- A frequency domain formulation of the singular boundary method for dynamic analysis of thin elastic plate (Q1634624) (← links)
- Symmetric singular boundary method for potential problems with mixed boundary conditions (Q1654687) (← links)
- A simple accurate formula evaluating origin intensity factor in singular boundary method for two-dimensional potential problems with Dirichlet boundary (Q1654749) (← links)
- Explicit empirical formula evaluating original intensity factors of singular boundary method for potential and Helmholtz problems (Q1655955) (← links)
- Regularized singular boundary method for 3D potential flow (Q1799712) (← links)
- A modified dual-level fast multipole boundary element method based on the Burton-Miller formulation for large-scale three-dimensional sound field analysis (Q1986287) (← links)
- A simple formula for obtaining OIFs on Neumann boundary in 2D potential problems and its applications (Q2058166) (← links)
- A hybrid meshless method for the solution of the second order hyperbolic telegraph equation in two space dimensions (Q2191598) (← links)
- A dual singular hybrid boundary node method based on origin singular intensity factor (Q2191605) (← links)
- A modified multilevel algorithm for large-scale scientific and engineering computing (Q2203912) (← links)
- Analytical evaluation of the origin intensity factor of time-dependent diffusion fundamental solution for a matrix-free singular boundary method formulation (Q2294008) (← links)
- A simple empirical formula of origin intensity factor in singular boundary method for two-dimensional Hausdorff derivative Laplace equations with Dirichlet boundary (Q2338350) (← links)
- Recent Advances and Emerging Applications of the Singular Boundary Method for Large-Scale and High-Frequency Computational Acoustics (Q5033436) (← links)
- A Dual-Level Method of Fundamental Solutions in Conjunction with Kernel-Independent Fast Multipole Method for Large-Scale Isotropic Heat Conduction Problems (Q5156661) (← links)
- Numerical Solution of Steady-State Free Boundary Problems using the Singular Boundary Method (Q5157035) (← links)
- Singular boundary method: a review and computer implementation aspects (Q6042441) (← links)