Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media von N.S. Bakhvalov | Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials | ISBN 9789400922471

Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media

Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials

von N.S. Bakhvalov und G. Panasenko
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinN.S. Bakhvalov
Autor / AutorinG. Panasenko
Buchcover Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media | N.S. Bakhvalov | EAN 9789400922471 | ISBN 94-009-2247-7 | ISBN 978-94-009-2247-1

Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media

Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials

von N.S. Bakhvalov und G. Panasenko
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinN.S. Bakhvalov
Autor / AutorinG. Panasenko
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