Computational Fluid Dynamics and Reacting Gas Flows

Bjorn Engquist

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Computational Fluid Dynamics and Reacting Gas Flows

by Bjorn Engquist

Oct 09, 2011

Springer

364

9781461238836

1461238838

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This volume contains papers presented at the workshop on Computational Fluid Dynamics and Reacting Gas Flows held at the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications during September, 1986. Computational fluid dynamics has become a research area of central importance to mathematics, science, and technology. It is a subject which brings together applied mathematics and numerical analysis to solve problems in fluid dynamics. Included in this volume is the description of new algorithms which can make possible the discovery of important new scientific phenomena and the development of new technological processes. This volume will be of interest to mathematicians, scientists, and engineers who are interested in the current research of international leaders in numerical analysis and scientific computing.

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