Numerical methods for transient and coupled problems
R. W. Lewis
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Numerical methods for transient and coupled problems
by R. W. Lewis
Published
1984
Publisher
Pineridge
Pages
1005
ISBN-10
0906674344
Subjects
The finite element method
Introduction to the finite element method
The finite element method for engineers
The finite element method using MATLAB
Finite element methods
Finite element methods for engineers
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