Finite element methods for acoustic scattering

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  • S Langdon
چکیده

In these lecture notes we introduce the finite element method and describe how it can be used to approximate the solution to certain problems of acoustic scattering. We also highlight some of the difficulties involved, and briefly summarise some current research aimed at resolving these issues.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007