Global solutions of nonlinear parabolic equations

Matania Ben-Artzi

Journées équations aux dérivées partielles (1992)

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  • ISSN: 0752-0360

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Ben-Artzi, Matania. "Global solutions of nonlinear parabolic equations." Journées équations aux dérivées partielles (1992): 1-7. <http://eudml.org/doc/93250>.

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References

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  1. [1] L. Alfonsi and F. Weissler, Blow up in ℝn for a parabolic equation with a damping nonlinear gradient term, Preprint 1991. Zbl0795.35051
  2. [2] M. Ben-Artzi, Global existence and decay for a nonlinear parabolic equation, Nonlinear Analysis, TMA (in press). Zbl0782.35009
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  5. [5] E. Shamir, Private Communication. 

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