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Nonlinearity: Methods and Examples

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This lecture covers the concept of nonlinearity in numerical flow simulation, discussing the general conservation equation, linear and nonlinear terms, and methods like Picard's and Newton's for linearization. Examples and possible problems are also presented.

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