Diffusion is often used as the model for real diffusion phenomena, as well as the used approach for non-diffusive phenomena, the latter due to its relative simplicity, to the existence of many mathematical tools to solve the resulting differential equations, and to its robustness if a numerical solu
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Thermal-error modeling for complex physical systems: the-state-of-arts review
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