M. Kyncl's Numerical Solution of 3D Compressible Flow: Master's Thesis 2011

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The discussion revolves around locating a specific master's thesis by M. Kyncl titled "Numerical solution of the three-dimensional compressible flow," submitted in 2011 in Prague. Participants seek information on how to access this thesis and share potential sources.

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  • One participant requests assistance in finding the thesis.
  • Another participant suggests that the author and the university library are likely the only sources for obtaining the thesis.
  • A third participant reiterates the request for the thesis and provides a link to a recent paper by the author, along with the author's contact information.
  • This participant also mentions Charles University in Prague as a possible source for the thesis.

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Participants generally agree that the author and the university library are the most probable sources for the thesis, but no consensus is reached on other potential locations.

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Hi! Does anyone know where can I find the following thesis?

M. Kyncl. Numerical solution of the three-dimensional compressible flow. Master’s thesis, Prague, 2011. Doctoral Thesis

Thank you
 
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I suspect the only sources will be the author and the library of the university where it was submitted.
 
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angy said:
Hi! Does anyone know where can I find the following thesis?

M. Kyncl. Numerical solution of the three-dimensional compressible flow. Master’s thesis, Prague, 2011. Doctoral Thesis

Thank you
Here is a recent paper by the author:

http://www.engineeringmechanics.cz/pdf/21_2_121.pdf

His contact information (in Czech) is printed on the bottom of the first page.

You might also try the Charles University in Prague, which is where the author studied, I believe.
 
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Thank you so much!
 

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