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AI-driven saliency-guided retinal vessel segmentation framework for sustainable digital pathology. [PDF]
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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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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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Boundary Concentrated Finite Element Methods
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 2003A numerical solution method is presented for elliptic problems with low global Sobolev regularity, when the latter is due to rough boundary data or geometries but the solution has interior regularity. The proposed method is a kind of \(hp\)-finite element method that concentrates most degrees of freedom near the boundary.
Boris N. Khoromskij, Jens Markus Melenk
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Boundary Element Tearing and Interconnecting Methods
Computing, 2003Boundary element tearing and interconnecting (BETI) methods are introduced as counterparts of the finite element tearing and interconnecting (FETI) methods. In some applications BETI methods have certainly some advantages over their finite respective methods. There is an unified framework for coupling, handling, and analyzing both methods. FETI methods
Ulrich Langer, Olaf Steinbach
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