What does FAIS mean?
FAIS means finite amplitude insert-substitution method
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for finite amplitude insert-substitution method?
finite amplitude insert-substitution method can be abbreviated as FAIS
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What does FAIS stand for? FAIS stands for "finite amplitude insert-substitution method". |
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How to abbreviate "finite amplitude insert-substitution method"? "finite amplitude insert-substitution method" can be abbreviated as FAIS. |
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What is the meaning of FAIS abbreviation? The meaning of FAIS abbreviation is "finite amplitude insert-substitution method". |
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What is FAIS abbreviation? One of the definitions of FAIS is "finite amplitude insert-substitution method". |
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What does FAIS mean? FAIS as abbreviation means "finite amplitude insert-substitution method". |
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What is shorthand of finite amplitude insert-substitution method? The most common shorthand of "finite amplitude insert-substitution method" is FAIS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FEBIM - Finite Element Boundary Integral Method
- FEM-IEBC - Finite Element Method with Integral Equation Boundary Condition
- FEM-SIE - Finite Element Method - Surface Integral Equation
- FEM-TD - Finite Element Method in the Time Domain
- FEMFAT - Finite Element Method Fatigue
- FEMOL - Finite Element Method of Lines
- FD-BPM - Finite Difference Beam Propagation Method
- FIBPM - Finite-Integration Beam-Propagation Method
- FEIEM - Finite-Element Integral-Equation Method
- FDBVM - Finite Difference Boundary Value Method
- FP-MC - Finite Perturbation-Multiconfigurational Method
- FDLBM - Finite-Difference Lattice Boltzmann Method
- FVEM - Finite Volume Element Method
- H-FDTD - Finite Difference Time Domain Method Based on Hexagonal Lattices
- FDTDM - Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
- FE-FMM - Finite Element-Fast Multipole Method
- FE-MM - Finite Element Method - Method of Moments
- AFSMC - Amplitude-based Finite State Markov Chain
- R-FDTD - Finite Difference Time Domain Method Based on Rectangular Lattices
- FEBEM - finite element boundary element method