November 18th, 2007, 12:14 pm
QuoteQuoteThis is probably the first detailed treatment of Cheyette with all details included.don't be ridiculous... this is simply a paperback print of a student's german diploma thesis.don't be fooled, just because something is published, doesn't mean that it is worth reading.Let me tell you why I think this...There have been many threads and questions on this model (do a Google) and I can tell for a fact that there were a number of problems to resolved, for example the original ADI scheme that needed to be adapted. For the record, I have seen this work long before the book came out. He addressed some open problems that were not resolved till that time.The author discusses the problem from A-Z, including IR models, PDE and numerical solutions right up to UML and C++. So fair play Mr. Landgraf for this initiative. So, where this model is published (I am willing to bet you won't), and we are back at my original claim. Have a look at this thread that proves the dearth of feedback on the modelCheyette
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Cuchulainn on November 17th, 2007, 11:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.