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Fletcher C.A.J. Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics. Volumes I and II. Springer; 1988.

Ferziger J.H, Peric M. Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics. 3rd ed. Springer; 2013.

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Wesseling P. Principles of Computational Fluid Dynamics. Springer; 2000.


1 We are being a little bit cavalier here with our notation. Strictly speaking we should not write f(ξ,η) since it is different from f(x,y). However, the content should make the usage clear, and there is a certain economy of not introducing an excessive number of new notations.