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August 16, 2000, 15:57 |
Self study of CFD!
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Hi I am trying to join the active comunity of CFD pople. I need help in order to plane the self learning schedule in a reasonable way. I have gethered some books during the last 10 years and believe me or not I am ready to fire the rocket! I am also a Mathematica user and programmer and I prefer to study the topics in conjuction with Mathematica capabilities, I think it is a good idea to sent my rssume and list of the books if some one is willing to help me do the tremendously difficult job. If any body wants to help me by any kind of suggestion I do appreciate in advanec and I am waiting for helping hands.
All the best for all of the best people PS. I think I like the conceptual discussions first and then I think about formulation and problem solution techniques. Reza |
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