On Cauchy problem for the equations of reactor kinetics.

Jan Kyncl

Aplikace matematiky (1989)

  • Volume: 34, Issue: 3, page 197-212
  • ISSN: 0862-7940

Abstract

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In this paper, the initial value problem for the equations of reactor kinetics is solved and the temperature feedback is taken into account. The space where the problem is solved is chosen in such a way that it may correspond best of all to the mathematical properties of the cross-section models. The local solution is found by the method of iterations, its uniqueness is proved and it is shown also that existence of global solution is ensured in the most cases. Finally, the problem of mild solution is discussed.

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Kyncl, Jan. "On Cauchy problem for the equations of reactor kinetics.." Aplikace matematiky 34.3 (1989): 197-212. <http://eudml.org/doc/15576>.

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References

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  4. J. Kyncl, Initial value problem for the equations of reactor kinetics, ÚJV 8021-R (1987). (1987) 
  5. A. Friedman, Partial differential equations of parabolic type, Prentice-Hall, inc., Engelwood Cliffs, N.J. (1964). (1964) Zbl0144.34903MR0181836

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