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Derivation of the lattice Boltzmann method by means of the discrete ordinate method for the Boltzmann equation
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    Derivation of the lattice Boltzmann method by means of the discrete ordinate method for the Boltzmann equation (English)
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    16 March 1997
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    The lattice Boltzmann method is derived by means of the discrete ordinate method, in the frame of the BGK approximation. Appropriate references are quoted.
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    BGK approximation
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