2004
DOI: 10.3390/mca9020157
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A Designed ADI Software for Solving Poisson’s Equation

Abstract: In This paper, a software has been designed to perform the alternating direction implicit, ADI, method for the case of two dimensional flow represented by Poisson's equation. A square mesh with varying mesh size has been adopted. The results came out very much complying with the analytical solutions asserting the rigour of the software.

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“…R. Narayana Murthy Committee (2003), the J. J. Irani Committee (2005), the CII Taskforce (2009), the Corporate Governance and Ethics Committee (2010), the Adi Godrej Committee (2012), The SEBI (LODR) Regulations (2015) and the Uday Kodak Committee (2017), with the intension to bring in necessary amendments in the existing law, as well as to bring new law with regard to corporate governance among the listed companies and other specified companies. In the initial phase of the implementation period, the committees suggested to the government to adopt voluntary corporate governance practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R. Narayana Murthy Committee (2003), the J. J. Irani Committee (2005), the CII Taskforce (2009), the Corporate Governance and Ethics Committee (2010), the Adi Godrej Committee (2012), The SEBI (LODR) Regulations (2015) and the Uday Kodak Committee (2017), with the intension to bring in necessary amendments in the existing law, as well as to bring new law with regard to corporate governance among the listed companies and other specified companies. In the initial phase of the implementation period, the committees suggested to the government to adopt voluntary corporate governance practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%