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A new study of the Burton and Miller method for the solution of a 3D Helmholtz problem
K. Chen, J. Cheng,
Paul Harris
University of Brighton
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3D Domain
33%
Burton
100%
Collocation Method
100%
Differential Equations
33%
Exterior Helmholtz Problem
33%
Fast Solvers
33%
Galerkin Method
33%
Helmholtz Problem
100%
High-order
66%
High-order Methods
33%
Hypersingular Kernels
33%
Hypersingularity
33%
Integral Equations
66%
Integral Operator
33%
Kernel Function
33%
Miller Process
100%
Numerical Experiments
33%
Piecewise Constant
33%
Piecewise Polynomial
33%
Popular
33%
Scattering Objects
33%
Unique Solution
33%
Wave number
66%
Mathematics
Differential Equation
50%
Integral Equation
100%
Integral Operator
50%
Numerical Experiment
50%
Polynomial
100%
unique solution φ
50%
Wave Number
100%
Engineering
Helmholtz's Law
100%
Numerical Experiment
50%
Polynomial Constant
50%
Reformulation
50%
Scattering Object
50%
Wave Number
100%