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LDG Methods for Phase

Transition Problems Lulu

Tian

Invitation

You are cordially invited to the public

defense of my Phd thesis

Local Discontinuous

Galerkin Methods

for

Phase Transition

Problems

on Friday 02 October 2015 at 14:45 in the

prof. dr. G. Berkhoff room Waaier Building University of Twente.

A brief introduction to the thesis will be given at 14:30. You are also invited to the

reception in the canteen of Waaier Building

afterwards.

Lulu Tian

l.tian@utwente.nl

Local Discontinuous Galerkin Methods

for

Phase Transition Problems

Lulu Tian

ISBN: 978-90-365-3958-6

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