Singularities which occur in the solution of a partial differential equation due to sharp corners in the boundary tend to produce inaccuracies near the singularity, which sometimes may also propagate into the solution domain, for any standard method of obtaining this solution. In this paper it is sh
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Treatment of singularities in Helmholtz-type equations using the boundary element method
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2004
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