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Modeling tumor transport and growth with poroelastic biopolymer networks.

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Li Z   +8 more
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THE BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHOD

International Journal of Computational Methods, 2013
The boundary element method (BEM), along with the finite element and finite difference methods, is commonly used to carry out numerical simulations in a wide variety of subjects in science and engineering. The BEM, rooted in classical mathematics of integral equations, started becoming a useful computational tool around 50 years ago.
Mukherjee, Subrata, Liu, Yijun
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h -adaptive boundary element schemes

Computational Mechanics, 1995
This paper introduces an \(h\)-adaptive algorithm for indirect 2-D Galerkin boundary elements applied to Dirichlet and Neumann problems. The algorithm is based on new ``a posteriori'' error estimates and is found particularly useful in presence of corner singularities typical of polygonal boundaries.
Carstensen, C.   +2 more
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A Finite Element-Boundary Element Algorithm for Inhomogeneous Boundary Value Problems

Computing, 2002
The authors suggest and analyze a coupled finite element-boundary element method for solving inhomogeneous boundary value problems in complex three-dimensional domains. A rigorous error analysis is carried out. It will be an interesting feature to derive the error estimates for the discrete problems using the finite element-boundary element methods ...
Jung, M., Steinbach, O.
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Boundary Element Formulations

SPIE Proceedings, 1985
The boundary element method has evolved rapidly within the past decade and is now recognized as a reliable and efficient alternative to finite element and finite difference procedures, especially for problems encountered in Potential Theory and Elasto-statics.
J. J. Connor, C. A. Brebbia
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Boundary Element Methods

Oberwolfach Reports, 2021
The field of boundary element methods (BEM) relies on recasting boundary value problems for (mostly linear) partial differential equations as (usually singular) integral equations on boundaries of domains or interfaces.
Stéphanie Chaillat-Loseille   +2 more
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