Continuous methods for free boundary problems
J. C. Mason
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Continuous methods for free boundary problems
by J. C. Mason
Published
1971
Publisher
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Toronto
Pages
34
Differential equations with boundary-value problems
Boundary value problems
Elementary differential equations and boundary value problems
Differential equations and boundary value problems
Boundary value problems
Fundamentals of differential equations and boundary value problems
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