Simulation of continuously deforming parabolic problems by Galerkin finite-elements method.

Halabi, Yahia S.

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (1986)

  • Volume: 9, page 577-582
  • ISSN: 0161-1712

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Halabi, Yahia S.. "Simulation of continuously deforming parabolic problems by Galerkin finite-elements method.." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 9 (1986): 577-582. <http://eudml.org/doc/46221>.

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journal = {International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences},
keywords = {transition zones; moving boundary; Galerkin methods; finite element; phase change; Galerkin approximation in space; finite difference approximation for the time derivatives; two-phase Stefan problem; heat balance conditions; Numerical results},
language = {eng},
pages = {577-582},
publisher = {Hindawi Publishing Corporation, New York},
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