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A variable-stepsize Jacobian-free exponential integrator for simulating transport in heterogeneous porous media: application to wood drying
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    A variable-stepsize Jacobian-free exponential integrator for simulating transport in heterogeneous porous media: application to wood drying (English)
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    12 May 2014
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    exponential integrators
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    exponential Rosenbrock-type methods
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    variable stepsize implementation
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    matrix function approximation
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    Krylov subspace methods
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    heterogeneous porous media
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    heat and mass transfer
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