Journal Article10.1016/S0168-9274(98)00025-7
Numerical solution of problems on unbounded domains. a review
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TL;DR: An extensive survey and comparative assessment of different existing methods for constructing the ABCs are presented and a new ABCs technique proposed in recent work is described, which allows one to obtain highly accurate ABCs in the form of certain (nonlocal) boundary operator equations.
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About: This article is published in Applied Numerical Mathematics. The article was published on 01 Aug 1998. The article focuses on the topics: Boundary value problem.
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