Infinite element method

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The infinite element method is a numerical method for solving problems of engineering and mathematical physics. It is a modification of finite element method. The method divides the ___domain concerned into infinitely many sections. In the first instance this results in an infinite set of equations, which is then reduced to a finite set.[1] The method is commonly used to solve acoustic problems. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ Ying, Lung-an (1995). Infinite Element Methods. ISBN 978-3-528-06610-9.
  2. ^ Gerdes, K. (1998). "Infinite Element Methods". IUTAM Symposium on Computational Methods for Unbounded Domains. Fluid Mechanics and its Applications. Vol. 49. pp. 143–150. doi:10.1007/978-94-015-9095-2_15. ISBN 978-90-481-5106-6.
  3. ^ "Studies of an infinite element method for acoustical radiation" by Jean-ChristopheAutrique et al