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Computational fluid dynamics / Numerical analysis / Partial differential equations / Computational science / Aerodynamics / Regular grid / Differential equation / Finite difference / Navier–Stokes equations / Mathematics / Algebra / Calculus
Date: 2015-04-02 12:13:45
Computational fluid dynamics
Numerical analysis
Partial differential equations
Computational science
Aerodynamics
Regular grid
Differential equation
Finite difference
Navier–Stokes equations
Mathematics
Algebra
Calculus

Grid generation and intro to FV complex geometries

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