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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1997, Volume 9, Number 10, Pages 43–49 (Mi mm1464)  

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Mathematical models and computer experiment

The rough sphere molecule model with a variable diameter

S. L. Gorelov, S. V. Rusakov

Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute
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Abstract: A modification of the rough sphere molecule model is considered. Collisions between two atom molecules are simulated with it's help. The problem of the gomogenious relaxation for Boltzmann equation is solved with the use of the model by DSMC metod.
Received: 26.12.1996
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Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: S. L. Gorelov, S. V. Rusakov, “The rough sphere molecule model with a variable diameter”, Matem. Mod., 9:10 (1997), 43–49
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\Bibitem{GorRus97}
\by S.~L.~Gorelov, S.~V.~Rusakov
\paper The rough sphere molecule model with a~variable diameter
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1997
\vol 9
\issue 10
\pages 43--49
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm1464}
\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1071.76568}
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