Non-Singular Method of Fundamental Solutions based on Laplace decomposition for 2D Stokes flow problems

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DOI10.3970/cmes.2014.099.393zbMath1356.76258OpenAlexW961312043MaRDI QIDQ2964967

Božidar Šarler, Eva Sincich

Publication date: 27 February 2017

Full work available at URL: https://arts.units.it/handle/11368/2840453



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