Convex and nonconvex perturbations of evolution equations. (Perturbations convexes et non convexes des équations d'évolution.)

Benabdellah, H.; Faik, A.

Portugaliae Mathematica (1996)

  • Volume: 53, Issue: 2, page 187-208
  • ISSN: 0032-5155

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Benabdellah, H., and Faik, A.. "Convex and nonconvex perturbations of evolution equations. (Perturbations convexes et non convexes des équations d'évolution.)." Portugaliae Mathematica 53.2 (1996): 187-208. <http://eudml.org/doc/47647>.

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