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Numerical transport methods: A workshop at Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 28-Mar. 1, 1978

Numerical transport methods: A workshop at Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 28-Mar. 1, 1978
Abstract A Numerical Transport Workshop was held in Tucson, Arizona, on Feb. 28th and Mar. 1st, under the direction of Barry Ganapol. A distinguished visitor to the meeting was Vinicio C. Boffi, from the Universita di Bologna. The primary purpose of the meeting was to introduce Dr. Boffi to the interdisciplinary work being carried out on numerical solutions of equations in the Dept. of Mathematics, the Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, and the School of Engineering at the University of Arizona.
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Applied Mathematics, General Physics and Astronomy, Transportation, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Mathematical Physics
Applied Mathematics, General Physics and Astronomy, Transportation, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Mathematical Physics
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Work (electrical) Visitor pattern Library science Engineering physics
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Abstract A Numerical Transport Workshop was held in Tucson, Arizona, on Feb. 28th and Mar. 1st, under the direction of Barry Ganapol. A distinguished visitor to the meeting was Vinicio C. Boffi, from the Universita di Bologna. The primary purpose of the meeting was to introduce Dr. Boffi to the interdisciplinary work being carried out on numerical solutions of equations in the Dept. of Mathematics, the Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, and the School of Engineering at the University of Arizona.