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Applied mathematics / Numerical analysis / Computational science / Stefan problem / Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations / Discretization / Method of lines / Explicit and implicit methods / Computational fluid dynamics / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Partial differential equations
Date: 2011-05-11 08:17:04
Applied mathematics
Numerical analysis
Computational science
Stefan problem
Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations
Discretization
Method of lines
Explicit and implicit methods
Computational fluid dynamics
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Partial differential equations

DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY REPORTLITERTURE STUDY: NUMERICAL METHODS FOR SOLVING STEFAN PROBLEMS 1

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