Novel Robust Layer Resolving Adaptive Mesh Methods For Convection Diffusion Problems In One And Two Dimensions
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Novel Robust Layer Resolving Adaptive Mesh Methods for Convection Diffusion Problems in One and Two Dimensions
Author | : Stephen T. Sikwila |
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Release | : 2005 |
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