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The following pages link to Use of fast Fourier transforms for solving partial differential equations in physics (Q2553229):
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- Pulsating entry-flow in a plane channel (Q756536) (← links)
- Direct solution of Poisson's equation in cylindrically symmetric geometry: A fast algorithm (Q760781) (← links)
- An effective vorticity-vector potential formulation for the numerical solution of three-dimensional duct flow problems (Q789948) (← links)
- Numerical solution of Poisson's equation for rapidly varying driving functions (Q908667) (← links)
- Numerical integration of fluid dynamics problems by discrete dynamical systems (Q997459) (← links)
- Nonpolynomial finite difference schemes and the use of the fast Fourier transform (Q1056206) (← links)
- Circulant matrix methods for the numerical solution of partial differential equations by FFT convolutions (Q1103351) (← links)
- Fast direct numerical solution of the nonhomogeneous Cauchy-Riemann equations (Q1212790) (← links)
- The LAD, NOS and split NOS methods for the steady-state Navier-Stokes equations (Q1224902) (← links)
- Pseudospectral solution of atmospheric diffusion problems (Q1243636) (← links)
- The numerical solution of linear time-dependent partial differential equations by the Laplace and fast Fourier transforms (Q1249419) (← links)
- Direct methods for the solution of the discrete Poisson equation: some comparisons (Q1253884) (← links)
- A subprogram for direct solution of Poisson equation in cylindrically symmetric geometry (Q1294669) (← links)
- On the solution of Poisson's equation on a regular hexagonal grid using FFT methods (Q1822470) (← links)
- Iterative solution of the robbins problem using FFT methods (Q4032920) (← links)
- Development of the Stokes flow field associated with a line vortex perpendicular to a plane wall (Q4038507) (← links)
- The round laminar jet in a spherical envelope (Q4193158) (← links)
- Numerical solution of non-separable elliptic equations by the iterative application of FFT methods (Q4847147) (← links)