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The main objective of this book has been to extend the range of application of the boundary integral equation (BIE) method and, whenever possible, to compare results with those obtained by using the more traditional “space discretisation” techniques such as finite difference (FD) and finite element (FE). The philosophy has been to gradually build up the complexity of the types of problems to which the BIE may be applied (a) in order to establish a wider basis from which future BIE studies may be initiated, and (b) to assess the potential of the BIE in areas previously treated using other numerical techniques.
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Ingham, D.B., Kelmanson, M.A. (1984). General Conclusions and Discussion for Further Work. In: Boundary Integral Equation Analyses of Singular, Potential, and Biharmonic Problems. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82330-5_7
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