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Mathematical Aspects Of Numerical Solution Of Hyperbolic Systems Andrei G Kulikovskii Nikolai V Pogorelov Andrei Yu Semenov

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Mathematical Aspects Of Numerical Solution Of Hyperbolic Systems Andrei G Kulikovskii Nikolai V Pogorelov Andrei Yu Semenov
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.68 MB
Author: Andrei G. Kulikovskii & Nikolai V. Pogorelov & Andrei Yu. Semenov
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Mathematical Aspects Of Numerical Solution Of Hyperbolic Systems Andrei G Kulikovskii Nikolai V Pogorelov Andrei Yu Semenov by Andrei G. Kulikovskii & Nikolai V. Pogorelov & Andrei Yu. Semenov instant download after payment.

This important new book sets forth a comprehensive description of various mathematical aspects of problems originating in numerical solution of hyperbolic systems of partial differential equations. The authors present the material in the context of the important mechanical applications of such systems, including the Euler equations of gas dynamics,