SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, ‎0036-1399

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

  1. 2013
  2. Controlling the unsteady analogue of saddle stagnation points

    Balasuriya, S. & Padberg-Gehle, K., 23.04.2013, in: SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics. 73, 2, S. 1038-1057 20 S.

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