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- Editors:
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Luigi Morino
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Dip. di Meccanica e Aeronautica, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Roma, Italy
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Renzo Piva
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Dip. di Meccanica e Aeronautica, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Roma, Italy
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Table of contents (50 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XIII
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Contributions
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- Balkrishna S. Annigeri, William D. Keat
Pages 45-54
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- P. Bassanini, M. R. Lancia, R. Piva, C. M. Casciola
Pages 85-94
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- Philip Beauchamp, Luigi Morino
Pages 95-104
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- Tadeusz Burczynski, Piotr Fedelinski
Pages 115-124
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- G. Buresti, G. Lombardi, L. Polito
Pages 125-134
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- M. S. Casale, J. E. Bobrow
Pages 135-151
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- A. H.-D. Cheng, O. E. Lafe
Pages 152-161
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- E. De Bernardis, D. Tarica, A. Visingardi, P. Renzoni
Pages 172-181
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- A. C. Demetracopoulos, C. Hadjitheodorou
Pages 182-191
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About this book
This volume contains edited papers from IABEM-90, the 1990 Symposium of the Interna tional Association for Boundary Element Methods (IABEM). As stated in the By-Laws of the Association, the purposes of IABEM are: 1. to promote the international exchange of technical information related to the devel opment and application of boundary-integral equation (BIE) formulations and their numerical implementation to problems in engineering and science, commonly referred to as the boundary element method (BEM); 2. to promote research and development activities for the advancement of boundary integral equation methods and boundary element solution algorithms; 3. to foster closer personal relationships within the BEM community of researchers. The objectives of the Symposium, in line with those of the Association, was to provide a forum where the two "souls" of the Association, i. e. , (i) mathematical foundations and numerical aspects, and (ii) engineering applications could be integrated. We believe that the first aspect has been neglected in too many of the BEM Symposia held in the past, which, with a few exceptions (notably, the IUTAM Symposia on the subject) have emphasized the practical aspects of the method. As a consequence, we have tried to give a stronger emphasis to the more theoretical issues: this is attested for instance, by the fact that the two general lectures were given by Prof. Gaetano Fichera, of the University of Rome "La Sapienza," and Prof.
Editors and Affiliations
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Dip. di Meccanica e Aeronautica, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Roma, Italy
Luigi Morino,
Renzo Piva