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Second order absorbing boundary conditions for the wave equation :A solution for the corner problem

A. Bamberger, Patrick Joly, Jean Roberts

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A. Bamberger, Patrick Joly, Jean Roberts. Second order absorbing boundary conditions for the wave equation :A solution for the corner problem. [Research Report] RR-0644, INRIA. 1987. �inria- 00075909�

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