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Truncated newton methods and the modeling of complex immersed elastic structures
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    Truncated newton methods and the modeling of complex immersed elastic structures (English)
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    1992
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    Truncated Newton minimization methods
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    immersed boundary method
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    dynamic interaction
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    viscous, incompressible fluid
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    immersed elastic objects
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    aquatic animal locomotion
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    platelet aggregation
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