Finite difference methods for numerical computation of discontinous solutions of the equations of fluid dynamics

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This paper, published in 1959, received 1.4k indexed citations. Written by С. К. Годунов covering the research area of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Computational Mechanics (1.0k citations), Applied Mathematics (524 citations) and Aerospace Engineering (163 citations). Published in Математический сборник.

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