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Computational fluid dynamics / Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters / Peter Lax / Guggenheim Fellows / Shock capturing methods / Lax equivalence theorem / Burton Wendroff / Robert D. Richtmyer / John von Neumann / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Academia
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Computational fluid dynamics
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
Peter Lax
Guggenheim Fellows
Shock capturing methods
Lax equivalence theorem
Burton Wendroff
Robert D. Richtmyer
John von Neumann
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Academia

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