Abstract

In solving multi-dimensional problems of mathematical physics in complex computational domains one uses two main approaches of transition to problems in regular simpler domains. The first of them (the method of fictitious domains) is based on imbedding the original irregular domain into a regular domain with some continuations of the coefficients of the original equation into the adjoining domain and corresponding choice of boundary conditions on the boundary of the extended domain.

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