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The following pages link to A parallel fast algorithm for computing the Helmholtz integral operator in 3-D layered media (Q385903):
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- High-order boundary integral equation solution of high frequency wave scattering from obstacles in an unbounded linearly stratified medium (Q350175) (← links)
- Fast integral equation solver for Maxwell's equations in layered media with FMM for Bessel functions (Q476525) (← links)
- A heterogeneous FMM for layered media Helmholtz equation. I: Two layers in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) (Q725487) (← links)
- Parallel solution of the Helmholtz equation in a multilayer domain (Q1415407) (← links)
- A modified dual-level algorithm for large-scale three-dimensional Laplace and Helmholtz equation (Q1624406) (← links)
- Efficient and accurate computation of electric field dyadic Green's function in layered media (Q2014331) (← links)
- Fast multipole method for 3-D Poisson-Boltzmann equation in layered electrolyte-dielectric media (Q2129264) (← links)
- Spectrally-accurate numerical method for acoustic scattering from doubly-periodic 3D multilayered media (Q2222243) (← links)
- Taylor expansion based fast multipole method for 3-d Helmholtz equations in layered media (Q2222693) (← links)
- Adapting free-space fast multipole method for layered media Green's function: algorithm and analysis (Q2659745) (← links)
- A Fast Propagation Method for the Helmholtz equation (Q2992294) (← links)
- Windowed Green function method for the Helmholtz equation in the presence of multiply layered media (Q4557904) (← links)
- A Computational Stochastic Methodology for the Design of Random Meta-materials under Geometric Constraints (Q4607634) (← links)
- Fast Numerical Analysis of Infinite Helix Layers (Q5350927) (← links)
- Robust fast direct integral equation solver for three-dimensional doubly periodic scattering problems with a large number of layers (Q6066520) (← links)
- On the construction of scattering matrices for irregular or elongated enclosures using Green's representation formula (Q6645930) (← links)