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Numerical simulation methods for the Rouse model in flow
Michael P. Howard,
Scott T. Milner
Chemical Engineering
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Rouse Model
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Numerical Simulation Method
100%
Euler Method
75%
Splitting Method
75%
Weak Convergence
50%
Steady State
25%
Numerical Investigation
25%
Analytical Solution
25%
First-order
25%
Order Parameter
25%
Evolution Operator
25%
Unconditionally Stable
25%
Stochastic Dynamics
25%
Stability Range
25%
Polymer Dynamics
25%
Dilute Solution
25%
Mathematics
Stochastics
100%
Numerical Simulation
100%
Euler Method
100%
Weak Convergence
66%
Evolution Operator
33%
Operator Splitting
33%
Nonlinear Part
33%
Engineering
Computer Simulation
100%
Simulation Method
100%
Rouse Model
100%
Stochastic Dynamic
25%
Dilute Solution
25%
Range of Stability
25%
Great Variety
25%
Broader Class
25%
Evolution Operator
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solution and Solubility
100%
Dynamics
66%
Steady State
33%
Order Parameter
33%