A study of the stationary reactive flow of a fluid cofined in n -dimensional domains with holes using fixed point theory.

Mortici, Cristinel

Acta Universitatis Apulensis. Mathematics - Informatics (2008)

  • Volume: 16, page 165-169
  • ISSN: 1582-5329

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Mortici, Cristinel. "A study of the stationary reactive flow of a fluid cofined in -dimensional domains with holes using fixed point theory.." Acta Universitatis Apulensis. Mathematics - Informatics 16 (2008): 165-169. <http://eudml.org/doc/223228>.

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keywords = {transmission problems; weak solutions; Sobolev spaces; contraction principle; elliptic equation},
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publisher = {"1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia, Department of Mathematics and Informatics},
title = {A study of the stationary reactive flow of a fluid cofined in -dimensional domains with holes using fixed point theory.},
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