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Written for: Researchers, engineers
Book category: Monograph
Publication language: English
Series: Scientific Computation
Aristide Mbiock - Roman Weber
Radiation in Enclosures
Elliptic Boundary Value Problem
 
2000. XII, 216 pp. 55 figs., 20 tabs.
ISSN 1434-8322; ISBN 3-540-66095-X ;
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York
DM 98,-

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