The variational boundary element method (VBEM) is widely used to compute the acoustic radiation of structures. The classical numerical implementation of the VBEM su ers from the computational cost associated with double surface integration. In a previous paper [1], the authors proposed a novel metho
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Fast Evaluation of the Room Transfer Function Using Multipole Expansion
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