Heat Kernel : rencontre entre physiciens et mathématiciens
G. A. Vilkovisky (1992)
Recherche Coopérative sur Programme n°25
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G. A. Vilkovisky (1992)
Recherche Coopérative sur Programme n°25
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Marian Smoluchowski (1924)
Pisma Mariana Smoluchowskiego
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Hukum Chand Agrawal (1977)
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique
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Moitsheki, Raseelo J., Rowjee, Atish (2011)
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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G. K. Dhawan, D. D. Paliwal (1977)
Publications de l'Institut Mathématique
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Chen, Xiao Dong, Nguang, Sing Kiong (2003)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
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Szymon Dolecki (1973)
Studia Mathematica
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Zakaria Habibi (2012)
ESAIM: Proceedings
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This paper focuses on the contribution of the second order corrector in periodic homogenization applied to a conductive-radiative heat transfer problem. Especially, for a heat conduction problem in a periodically perforated domain with a non-local boundary condition modelling the radiative heat transfer, if this model contains an oscillating thermal source and a thermal exchange with the perforations, the second order corrector helps us to model the gradients which appear between the...
Christof Eck, Jiří Jarušek (2001)
Mathematica Bohemica
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A short survey of available existence results for dynamic contact problems including heat generation and heat transfer is presented.
Jaime E. Muñoz Rivera, Vanilde Bisognin, Eleni Bisognin (2002)
Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana
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We study the thermoelastic system for material which are partially thermoelastic. That is, a material divided into two parts, one of them a good conductor of heat, so there exists a thermoelastic phenomenon. The other is a bad conductor of heat so there is not heat flux. We prove for such models that the solution decays exponentially as time goes to infinity. We also consider a nonlinear case.