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  • Prof. Kenneth Beers
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10.34 | Fall 2005 | Graduate

Numerical Methods Applied to Chemical Engineering

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Course Info

Instructor
  • Prof. Kenneth Beers
Departments
  • Chemical Engineering
As Taught In
Fall 2005
Level
Graduate
Topics
  • Engineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Computer Science
      • Data Mining
    • Systems Engineering
      • Computational Modeling and Simulation
  • Mathematics
    • Applied Mathematics
    • Probability and Statistics
Learning Resource Types
grading Exams with Solutions
assignment_turned_in Problem Sets with Solutions

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