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  2. 23 24 25 26 270 0.5 1 1.5 cross-sectional ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/research/fluidshr/files/pictures/baffle.pdf
    19 Mar 2020: 23 24 25 26 270. 0.5. 1. 1.5. cross-sectional view side-view.
  3. Berry Groisman - Teaching

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    11 Mar 2020: Berry Groisman. Further Complex Methods - Lent 2020. (Please, keep checking this page as it will be updated throughout the course. Material is examinable unless explicitly stated otherwise.). E-1: Analytic Continuation by Taylor series: Natural
  4. Dr Matthew Wingate - Lecture notes

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    2 Jun 2020: 14. Interacting model - distributed 12 Nov 2008, corrections 24 Nov 2008. ... 17. Lower critical dimension - distributed 24 Nov 2008.
  5. Course: Numerical Analysis - Applied Functional and Harmonic Analysis

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    23 Nov 2020: Time, location: Online. This is a Part II course in numerical analysis given in Michaelmas term 2020 that contains 24 lectures. ... Lecture 16:Lecture 17:Lecture 18:Week 7:. Lecture 19:Lecture 20:Lecture 21:Week 8:. Lecture 22:Lecture 23:Lecture
  6. 24 Jul 2020: Michael McIntyre (mem at damtp.cam.ac.uk),Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EW. Last updated 24 July 2020.
  7. Professor Nigel Weiss FRS (1936-2020)

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    22 Jul 2020: Professor Nigel Weiss FRS (1936-2020). Nigel Weiss, who died on 24 June 2020 after a fall at his home, was born on 16 December 1936, in South Africa.
  8. Dr A. Hansen Mathematical Tripos Part II: Michaelmas Term ...

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    29 Oct 2020: 19 on the Example Sheets). Method 3.24 (The spectral method for evolutionary PDEs) We consider the problemu(x,t). ... û′n(t) = π2n2ûn(t). n ΓN (3.24). Its exact solution is ûn(t) = eπ2n2t ĝn for n 6= 0 and we set û0(t) = 0 due to
  9. DYNAMICS SIGNIFICANT FOR CHEMISTRY

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    9 Jan 2020: page 24 of the abovementioned Appendix III of the supplementary material for the Summer School), and in this paper with Tim Palmer written at a time when the idea was controversial.
  10. Numerical Analysis - Part II

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    15 Oct 2020: This, however,does not mean that its numerical modelling is easy. 13 / 24. ... 23 / 24. Stability using Fourier analysis. The Fourier analysis (for Cauchy problem) provides.
  11. LUCIDITY PRINCIPLES supplement (index)

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    8 Jan 2020: McIntyre 1999. Last updated 24 Oct 2016.

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