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The following pages link to The boundary element method for the solution of Stokes equations in two-dimensional domains (Q1961493):
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- Solving inverse Stokes problems by modified collocation Trefftz method (Q396254) (← links)
- Meshless analysis of two-dimensional Stokes flows with the Galerkin boundary node method (Q441521) (← links)
- A multiwavelet Galerkin method for Stokes problems using boundary integral equations (Q441707) (← links)
- Condition number of the BEM matrix arising from the Stokes equations in 2D (Q443325) (← links)
- A multiple-scale Pascal polynomial for 2D Stokes and inverse Cauchy-Stokes problems (Q729513) (← links)
- Method of fundamental solutions for multidimensional Stokes equations by the dual-potential formulation (Q860024) (← links)
- Numerical solution of Stokes equations with pressure and filtration boundary conditions (Q1323792) (← links)
- An accurate boundary element method for Stokes flow in partially covered cavities (Q1577278) (← links)
- Boundary element two-dimensional solution of an inverse Stokes problem (Q1577908) (← links)
- Symplectic exact solution for Stokes flow in the thin film coating applications (Q1717765) (← links)
- Boundary element simulation of axisymmetric viscous creeping flows under gravity in free surface domains (Q1757732) (← links)
- An efficient boundary element formulation for doubly-periodic two-dimensional Stokes flow with pressure boundary conditions (Q1783417) (← links)
- The boundary contour method for two-dimensional Stokes flow and incompressible elastic materials (Q1849520) (← links)
- An inverse Stokes problem using interior pressure data (Q1870788) (← links)
- Equivalent boundary integral equations with indirect variables for plane elasticity problems (Q1890334) (← links)
- Stokes flow past two circular cylinders using a boundary element method (Q1912888) (← links)
- Boundary element solution for steady and unsteady Stokes flow (Q1913119) (← links)
- Laplacian decomposition and the boundary element method for solving Stokes problems (Q1958333) (← links)
- Two-dimensional Stokes flows in porous medium composed of a large number of circular inclusions (Q2301623) (← links)
- A non-primitive boundary integral formulation for modeling flow through composite porous channel (Q2334281) (← links)
- A multi-level boundary element method for Stokes flows in irregular two-dimensional domains (Q2488960) (← links)
- Analytical Solution of Stokes Flow in a Driven CavityUsing the Natural Boundary Element Method (Q2964984) (← links)
- A variational conjugate gradient method for determining the fluid velocity of a slow viscous flow (Q3423632) (← links)
- A combined BIE-FE method for the Stokes equations (Q3508145) (← links)
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- The numerical solution of Stokes flow in a domain with re-entrant boundaries by the boundary element method (Q3782908) (← links)
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- Efficient quadrature for a boundary element method to compute three-dimensional Stokes flow (Q3807758) (← links)
- Surface pressure solution for boundary‐element analysis of stokes flow (Q3985156) (← links)
- A symmetric boundary element method for the Stokes problem in multiple connected domains (Q4800380) (← links)
- Kernel free boundary integral method for 3D incompressible flow and linear elasticity equations on irregular domains (Q6116147) (← links)