AbstractWe consider the numerical approximation of volume integrals over bounded domains D≔ {x∈R3:H(X)⪕0} where H:R2→R is a suitable decidability function. The integrands may be smooth maps or singular maps such as those arising in the volume potentials for boundary element methods. An adaptive integration method is described. It utilizes an automatic simplicial subdivision of the domain. The integration step is based on ideas similar to those recently given by Georg (1991) for surface integrals. Several examples illustrate the performance of the method
A Radial Basis Function Generated Finite-Differences (RBF-FD) inspired technique for evaluating defi...
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AbstractWe consider the numerical approximation of volume integrals over bounded domains D≔ {x∈R3:H(...
AbstractThree numerical adaptive integration schemes for almost singular functions occurring in the ...
The evaluation of volume integrals that arise in conjunction with a hypersingular boundary integral ...
AbstractThree numerical adaptive integration schemes for almost singular functions occurring in the ...
For non-homogeneous or nonlinear problems, a major difficulty in applying the Boundary Element Metho...
In this article we present a new approach to the computation of volume potentials over bounded domai...
This work involves developing a method to numerically integrate smooth functions over a smooth, boun...
We present a unified method for numerical evaluation of volume, surface, and path integrals of smoot...
For non-homogeneous or non-linear problems, a major difficulty in applying the boundary element meth...
We present a unified method for numerical evaluation of volume, surface, and path integrals of smoot...
This paper presents the implementation of an adaptive philosophy to plane potential problems, using ...
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A Radial Basis Function Generated Finite-Differences (RBF-FD) inspired technique for evaluating defi...
This paper describes a general approach to compute the boundary integral equations that appear when ...
In this paper we propose special strategies to compute 1D integrals of functions having weakly or st...
AbstractWe consider the numerical approximation of volume integrals over bounded domains D≔ {x∈R3:H(...
AbstractThree numerical adaptive integration schemes for almost singular functions occurring in the ...
The evaluation of volume integrals that arise in conjunction with a hypersingular boundary integral ...
AbstractThree numerical adaptive integration schemes for almost singular functions occurring in the ...
For non-homogeneous or nonlinear problems, a major difficulty in applying the Boundary Element Metho...
In this article we present a new approach to the computation of volume potentials over bounded domai...
This work involves developing a method to numerically integrate smooth functions over a smooth, boun...
We present a unified method for numerical evaluation of volume, surface, and path integrals of smoot...
For non-homogeneous or non-linear problems, a major difficulty in applying the boundary element meth...
We present a unified method for numerical evaluation of volume, surface, and path integrals of smoot...
This paper presents the implementation of an adaptive philosophy to plane potential problems, using ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX80698 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
A Radial Basis Function Generated Finite-Differences (RBF-FD) inspired technique for evaluating defi...
This paper describes a general approach to compute the boundary integral equations that appear when ...
In this paper we propose special strategies to compute 1D integrals of functions having weakly or st...