Partial Derivative Equations in the Cartesian Space
Here are some examples in Cartesian space, consists of a temporal axis (Ot) and three spatial axes (Op, OQ, Or).
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umerical Simulation of Distributed Parameter Processes
Numerical Simulation of Distributed Parameter Processes
Tiberiu Colosßi Mihail-Ioan Abrudean Mihaela-Ligia Unguresßan Vlad Muresßan •
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Numerical Simulation of Distributed Parameter Processes
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Tiberiu Colosßi Mihail-Ioan Abrudean Vlad Muresßan Faculty of Automation and Computer Science Technical University of Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca Romania
ISBN 978-3-319-00013-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-00014-5
Mihaela-Ligia Unguresßan Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Technical University of Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca Romania
ISBN 978-3-319-00014-5
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