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Hybrid harmonic/finite element method for two-dimensional open boundary problems
Solution of open boundary problems is of considerable interest to scientists and engineers to obtain computational efficiency without sacrificing accuracy. The need for such solutions is being further emphasized by the advent of workstations with CAD software for design applications. A novel techniq...
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