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Title: Integral methods in science and engineering; Proceedings of the First International Conference on Global Techniques, Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, University of Texas, Arlington, March 18-21, 1985

Conference ·
OSTI ID:6904534

The theory, numerical implementation, and applications of integral analysis techniques are examined in reviews and reports. The subject areas covered are mathematical physics, mathematical analysis, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, thermal sciences, optimization, and population dynamics. Consideration is given to direct formal integration (DFI) as an alternative to finite-difference or finite-element methods, linear multivariable feedback systems, DFI solution of compressible laminar boundary-layer flows, numerical solution of the rotating-disk flow instability, solution methods for the radiative-transfer equation, and modeling of fluid-control components.

OSTI ID:
6904534
Report Number(s):
CONF-8503271-; TRN: 87-007678
Resource Relation:
Conference: 1. international conference on global techniques, integral methods in science and engineering, Arlington, TX, USA, 18 Mar 1985
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English