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|a Some Historical Remarks on the Positivity of Boundary Integral Operators -- Averaging Techniques for a Posteriori Error Control in Finite Element and Boundary Element Analysis -- Coupled Finite and Boundary Element Domain Decomposition Methods -- The hp-Version of the Boundary Element Method for the Lamé Equation in 3D -- Sparse Convolution Quadrature for Time Domain Boundary Integral Formulations of the Wave Equation by Cutoff and Panel-Clustering -- Fast Multipole Methods and Applications -- A Fast Boundary Integral Equation Method for Elastodynamics in Time Domain and Its Parallelisation -- FM-BEM and Topological Derivative Applied to Acoustic Inverse Scattering -- Boundary Element Methods for Eddy Current Computation -- Fast Boundary Element Methods in Computational Electromagnetism -- BEM-Based Simulations in Engineering Design.
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