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Bergman's linear integral operator method in the theory of compressible fluid flow. With an appendix by Ph. Davis and Ph. Rabinowitz.

Main Author: Krzywoblocki, Zbigniew, 1904-1978.
Other Authors: Bergman, Stefan, 1898-1977.
Language(s): English
Published: Wien, Springer-Verlag, 1960.
Subjects: Aerodynamics.
Compressibility.
Note: "Reproduction of the research report prepared by the author in the years 1949-1951 for Harvard University and the late Professor von Mises, done under Navy contract Nord 10-449, task 3, Bureau of Ordnance, Operator methods in the theory of compressible fluids (Report 18)"
Based on the author's papers published under the same title in österreichisches Ingenieur-Archiv, v.6, no.5, 1952; v,7, no.4, 1953; v.8, no.4, 1954 and v.10, no.1, 1956.
Physical Description: ix, 188 p. diagrs., tables. 28 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: QA 930 .K94
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