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1996, Volume 8, Number 10
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Mathematical models and computer experiment
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Simulation of multi-component flows with chemical reactions in the model of parabolized viscous shock layer A. I. Borodin, V. Yu. Kazakov, S. V. Peigin
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3–14 |
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Theoretical expression of complex systems survivability A. L. Kurakin
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15–24 |
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Simulation of inviscous gas flow in axisymmetric 180- and 540-degree turnaround ducts V. G. Vysotina
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25–34 |
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Navier–Stokes simulation of turbulent flows for various external conditions S. G. Ponomarev, B. L. Rozhdestvenskii, M. I. Stoynov
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35–44 |
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Mathematical simulation of experiment on high-frequency electromagnetic fields effect C. D. Vasil'kov, M. V. Skachkov
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45–58 |
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Mathematical simulation of three-phase potydisperse flows in Laval nozzles V. L. Klimov, A. A. Shraiber
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59–70 |
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Simplified model of fluidized bed for char combustion process V. P. Gaevoi, E. A. Ivanov, T. I. Zelenyak, M. M. Lavrent'ev (Jn.)
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71–82 |
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Simulation of the stream when galleries of chinks are in the layer containing a poor penetrating seam M. Baklushin, Kh. A. Muzafarov, S. I. Pulatov
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83–90 |
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Non Volterra model of the forest N. I. Kozlov, V. I. Kuznetsov, Yu. V. Kuz'min
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91–99 |
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Computational methods and algorithms
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The noniteration technique for solving implicit difference scheme of Navier–Stokes equations in terms of vorticity and stream function V. S. Ryaben'kii, V. A. Torgashov
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100–112 |
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Analysis of mathematical model of silicon wafers contamination based on discrete sources method Yu. A. Eremin, N. V. Orlov, A. G. Sveshnikov
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113–127 |
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