Principles of boundary element methods

作者: Martin Costabel

DOI: 10.1016/0167-7977(87)90014-1

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摘要: Boundary integral equations are a classical tool for the analysis of boundary value problems partial differential equations. The term “ element method” (BEM) denotes any method approximate numerical solution these problem obtained by BEM has distinguishing feature that it is an exact equation in domain and parametrized finite set parameters living on boundary.

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