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Abstract: In this paper, a half space adaptive fast multipole boundary facemethod (FMBFM) is presented for solving the three-dimensional half space ex-terior acoustic problems. In the presented method, the Burton-Miller equationbased on the conventional boundary integral equation (CBIE) and its hyper-singularboundary integral equation (HBIE) is used to deal with the fictitious eigenfrequen-cies problem. The half space Green’s function is employed, thus the tree structurein the fast multipole method can be used only for the real domain. The higher orderelements and an adaptive tree structure are used to improve the efficiency of theFMBFM. This half space adaptive FMBFM for half space acoustic problems is anextension of the adaptive FMBFM for full space acoustic problems developed bythe authors. Numerical examples for half space acoustic problems in this paperdemonstrate the efficiency and validity of this method.Keywords: fast multipole boundary face method, Burton-Miller equation, acous-tic problems, half space, modified hyper-singular boundary integral equation1 IntroductionAcoustic problems in half space are a major subject in engineering. Many researchworks have been done on this aspect (Seybert et al., 1988; Secgin et al., 2010; Caoet al., 2010). The half space Green’s function (Seybert et al., 1988) can be appliedby adding the source solution at the image point to the original full-space Green’sfunction for dealing with half space problems. Sound source localization and iden-tification of a refrigerator were accomplished by using the half space boundaryelement method (BEM) (Secgin et al., 2010). Using the half space Green’s func-tion, the discretization of the rigid infinite plane is removed and only the boundaries

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