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A fast numerical method for solving the three-dimensional Stokes' equations in the presence of suspended particles
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    A fast numerical method for solving the three-dimensional Stokes' equations in the presence of suspended particles (English)
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    1988
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    fast numerical method
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    three-dimensional Stokes' equations
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    suspended particles
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    numerical method
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    Fourier-Toeplitz method
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    CRAY computers
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    method to sedimentation
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    two-particle sedimentation
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