
Advances in Numerical Simulation in Physics and Engineering
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1 Begona Calvo and Estefania Pena: Fundamental aspects in modeling the constitutive behaviour of the fibered soft tissues.- 2 Enrique D. Fernandez Nieto: Some remarks on avalanche modeling. An introduction to shallow flow models.- 3 Emmanuel Gobet: Introduction to stochastic calculus and to the resolution of PDEs using Monte Carlo simulations.- 4 Philippe G. LeFloch: Structure-preserving shock-capturing methods and applications.- 5 Carlos Castro: Numerical approximation of optimal design problems in aerodynamics. From the mathematical analysis to industrial codes.- 6 Emanuele Schiavi: Medical image processing: mathematical modeling and numerical resolution.- 7 Denis Talay: On probabilistic approaches for divergence from operators with discontinuous coefficient.
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