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On the hyper-singular boundary integral equation methods for dynamic poroelasticity: three dimensional case

In our previous work [SIAM J. Sci. Comput. 43(3) (2021) B784-B810], an accurate hyper-singular boundary integral equation method for dynamic poroelasticity in two dimensions has been developed. This work is devoted to studying the more complex and difficult three-dimensional problems with Neumann boundary condition and both the direct and indirect methods are adopted to construct combined boundary integral equations. The strongly-singular and hyper-singular integral operators are reformulated into compositions of weakly-singular integral operators and tangential-derivative operators, which allow us to prove the jump relations associated with the poroelastic layer potentials and boundary integral operators in a simple manner. Relying on both the investigated spectral properties of the strongly-singular operators, which indicate that the corresponding eigenvalues accumulate at three points whose values are only dependent on two Lamé constants, and the spectral properties of the Calderón relations of the poroelasticity, we propose low-GMRES-iteration regularized integral equations. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed methodology by means of a Chebyshev-based rectangular-polar solver.

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