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The following pages link to A domain decomposition method for the vector wave equation (Q5296776):
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- A non-overlapping domain decomposition method with non-matching grids for modeling large finite antenna arrays (Q706811) (← links)
- Implementation of spectral basis functions in BEM/FEM/GSM domain decomposition methods devoted to scattering and radiation applications (Q710287) (← links)
- One-way domain decomposition method with exact radiation condition and fast GMRES solver for the solution of Maxwell's equations (Q727619) (← links)
- One way domain decomposition method with second order transmission conditions for solving electromagnetic wave problems (Q846548) (← links)
- A fast algorithm based on partial basic solution vectors domain decomposition method for scattering analysis of electrically large cylinders (Q856992) (← links)
- Non-conformal domain decomposition method with second-order transmission conditions for time-harmonic electromagnetics (Q983018) (← links)
- Domain decomposition iterative procedures for solving scalar waves in the frequency domain (Q1392765) (← links)
- Solving electromagnetic scattering from complex composite objects with domain decomposition method based on hybrid surface integral equations (Q1656314) (← links)
- A multi-domain decomposition-based Fourier finite element method for the simulation of 3D marine CSEM measurements (Q1702378) (← links)
- High-order transmission conditions in a domain decomposition method for the time-harmonic Maxwell's equations in inhomogeneous media (Q2000442) (← links)
- Improved transmission conditions for a one-dimensional domain decomposition method applied to the solution of the Helmholtz equation (Q2655674) (← links)
- A discrete domain decomposition algorithm for the one dimensional wave equation (Q2767610) (← links)
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- A computational approach to the wave equations (Q4832511) (← links)
- A hybrid finite element and integral equation domain decomposition method for the solution of the 3-D scattering problem (Q5948921) (← links)