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Étude de deux schemas numériques pour les équations de la thermoélasticité. (French) Zbl 0516.73011


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74F05 Thermal effects in solid mechanics
74A15 Thermodynamics in solid mechanics
65N15 Error bounds for boundary value problems involving PDEs
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