Computational fluid dynamics for engineers
Klaus A. Hoffmann
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Computational fluid dynamics for engineers
Published
2005
Publisher
Springer
Pages
396
ISBN-13
9783540277170
ISBN-10
354027717X
Subjects
Numerical methods for mathematics, science, and engineering
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Numerical analysis
Numerical methods for scientific and engineering computation
Applied numerical analysis
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