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Partial differential equations / Ordinary differential equations / Differential equations / Multivariable calculus / Finite difference method / Wave equation / Boundary value problem / Heat equation / Finite difference / Calculus / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics
Date: 2010-01-21 12:16:47
Partial differential equations
Ordinary differential equations
Differential equations
Multivariable calculus
Finite difference method
Wave equation
Boundary value problem
Heat equation
Finite difference
Calculus
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics

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