Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... method : Numerical method for solv- ing initial value problems in which the solu- tion at a given point and time depends ex- plicitly only upon the solution at preceding time levels . Finite - difference method : Numerical method for ...
... method : Numerical method for solv- ing initial value problems in which the solu- tion at a given point and time depends ex- plicitly only upon the solution at preceding time levels . Finite - difference method : Numerical method for ...
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... methods . While linearity may seem a great advantage for the panel method , it is not clear that the method is computationally more efficient than the nonlinear field methods to be described in Section III , B , especially for complex ...
... methods . While linearity may seem a great advantage for the panel method , it is not clear that the method is computationally more efficient than the nonlinear field methods to be described in Section III , B , especially for complex ...
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... method be based upon this conservation form of the equation , many questions about the numeri- cal method are more easily studied using the quasilinear form dulat + a ( du / əx ) = 0 ( 30 ) where a = aflau is assumed constant for pur ...
... method be based upon this conservation form of the equation , many questions about the numeri- cal method are more easily studied using the quasilinear form dulat + a ( du / əx ) = 0 ( 30 ) where a = aflau is assumed constant for pur ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
Compilers Computer Science 1 Controls Adaptive Systems | 345 |
Composite Materials 17 Controls Bilinear Systems | 355 |
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