Nonuniqueness of steady states in annular domains for Streater equations

Michał Olech

Applicationes Mathematicae (2004)

  • Volume: 31, Issue: 3, page 303-312
  • ISSN: 1233-7234

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Models introduced by R. F. Streater describe the evolution of the density and temperature of a cloud of self-gravitating particles. We study nonuniqueness of steady states in annular domains in d , d ≥ 2.

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Michał Olech. "Nonuniqueness of steady states in annular domains for Streater equations." Applicationes Mathematicae 31.3 (2004): 303-312. <http://eudml.org/doc/278859>.

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