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Steady-state flow of an incompressible viscoelastic polymer fluid between two coaxial cylinders. / Blokhin, A. M.; Kruglova, E. A.; Semisalov, B. V.

в: Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Том 57, № 7, 01.07.2017, стр. 1181-1193.

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Blokhin, AM, Kruglova, EA & Semisalov, BV 2017, 'Steady-state flow of an incompressible viscoelastic polymer fluid between two coaxial cylinders', Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Том. 57, № 7, стр. 1181-1193. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965542517070053

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Blokhin, A. M., Kruglova, E. A., & Semisalov, B. V. (2017). Steady-state flow of an incompressible viscoelastic polymer fluid between two coaxial cylinders. Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 57(7), 1181-1193. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965542517070053

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Blokhin AM, Kruglova EA, Semisalov BV. Steady-state flow of an incompressible viscoelastic polymer fluid between two coaxial cylinders. Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. 2017 июль 1;57(7):1181-1193. doi: 10.1134/S0965542517070053

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Blokhin, A. M. ; Kruglova, E. A. ; Semisalov, B. V. / Steady-state flow of an incompressible viscoelastic polymer fluid between two coaxial cylinders. в: Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics. 2017 ; Том 57, № 7. стр. 1181-1193.

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