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Solution of skin-effect problems by means of the hybrid SDBCI method
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COMPEL (2014) 33 (6): 1935–1949.
Published: 28 October 2014
... Publishing Limited 2014 Finite element methods Integral equations GMRES algorithm Hybrid technique Skin-effect Open-boundary skin effect problems are solved very often by means of the well-known hybrid Finite Element Method-Boundary Element Method (FEM/BEM) method (Brebbia et al...
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A comparison between hybrid methods: FEM-BEM versus FEM-DBCI
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COMPEL (2013) 32 (6): 1901–1911.
Published: 11 November 2013
... different from those of the potential. Finite element method Boundary element method Integral equations Hybrid technique GMRES algorithm Electrostatics Finite element analysis In the literature several methods have been devised to enable the finite element method (FEM) (Silvester...
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Accelerating the Robin iteration procedure by means of GMRES
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COMPEL (1998) 17 (1): 49–54.
Published: 01 February 1998
... to ensure quick convergence, so the finite element mesh outside the scatterers is very limited. At step p, the iteration scheme is: (5) (6) Solving (5) for Φ(p) and substituting in (6) we get: Electromagnetics Finite element GMRES algorithm Robin iteration...
