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Physalis: A new \(o(N)\) method for the numerical simulation of disperse systems: Potential flow of spheres
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    Physalis: A new \(o(N)\) method for the numerical simulation of disperse systems: Potential flow of spheres (English)
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    14 July 2002
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    Physalis
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    disperse system
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    potential flow of spheres
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    multiphase flow
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    particle flow
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    direct numerical simulation
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