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Mathematics / Partial differential equations / Numerical analysis / Transport phenomena / Heat equation / Galerkin method / Differential equation / Thermal conduction / Finite element method / Calculus / Mathematical analysis / Heat transfer
Date: 2010-09-01 06:44:06
Mathematics
Partial differential equations
Numerical analysis
Transport phenomena
Heat equation
Galerkin method
Differential equation
Thermal conduction
Finite element method
Calculus
Mathematical analysis
Heat transfer

Petr Krysl A Pragmatic Introduction to the Finite Element Method for Thermal and Stress Analysis With the Matlab toolbox SOFEA

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