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Functional operation of a program package for investigating destructive processes in materials caused by electron pulse streams

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We provide a mathematical formulation of problems solved by a package of programs for investigating destructive processes in materials caused by pulse streams of electrons. On the basis of a structural analysis, we determine five groups of functional modules; we describe their purpose, the composition of the input/output data, and the sequence of operations at various stages of the solution of a problem.

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Translated from Vychislitel'naya i Prikladnaya Matematika, No. 70, pp. 94–98, 1990.

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Protsenko, S.S. Functional operation of a program package for investigating destructive processes in materials caused by electron pulse streams. J Math Sci 70, 1563–1566 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02111010

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