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Old   April 15, 2017, 03:03
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Can anyone recommend a good textbook, video or other resource for learning how to do and getting a good intuition for the numerical method of characteristics?
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Can anyone recommend a good textbook, video or other resource for learning how to do and getting a good intuition for the numerical method of characteristics?

Start reading the book of Zucrow, then you can go to more modern textbooks
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