A deterministic interfacial cyclic oxidation spalling model
James L. Smialek
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A deterministic interfacial cyclic oxidation spalling model
Published
2002
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
Independent Component Analysis
On the optimal use of fictitious time in variation of parameters methods with application to BG14
Quasi-generalized variables
Probability with martingales
Horizons of Fractal Geometry and Complex Dimensions
Random walk and the heat equation
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