Construction of vector fields from given partial integrals.

Rafael Ramírez; Natalia Sadovskaia

Collectanea Mathematica (1989)

  • Volume: 40, Issue: 3, page 241-275
  • ISSN: 0010-0757

Abstract

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A mathematical model based on the principle of less contractions is proposed for the construction of velocity vector fields and forces from given integrals. Necessary algebraic conditions for the solution of the problem are deduced. In addition, the velocity vector field is extended in a neighbourhood of the integrals. Applications and examples are given.

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Ramírez, Rafael, and Sadovskaia, Natalia. "Construcción de campos vectoriales en base a integrales parciales dadas.." Collectanea Mathematica 40.3 (1989): 241-275. <http://eudml.org/doc/41782>.

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