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A regularity result for p-harmonic equations with measure data.

Menita Carozza, Antonia Passarelli di Napoli (2004)

Collectanea Mathematica

We examine the p-harmonic equation div |grad u|(p-2). grad u = mu, where mu is a bounded Radon measure. We determine a range of p's for which solutions to the equation verify an a priori estimate. For such p's we also prove a higher integrability result.

A sharp Strichartz estimate for the wave equation with data in the energy space

Neal Bez, Keith M. Rogers (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

We prove a sharp bilinear estimate for the wave equation from which we obtain the sharp constant in the Strichartz estimate which controls the L t , x 4 ( 5 + 1 ) norm of the solution in terms of the energy. We also characterise the maximisers.

A survey of results on nonlinear Venttsel problems

Darya E. Apushkinskaya, Alexander I. Nazarov (2000)

Applications of Mathematics

We review the recent results for boundary value problems with boundary conditions given by second-order integral-differential operators. Particular attention has been paid to nonlinear problems (without integral terms in the boundary conditions) for elliptic and parabolic equations. For these problems we formulate some statements concerning a priori estimates and the existence theorems in Sobolev and Hölder spaces.

About a Variant of the 1 d Vlasov equation, dubbed “Vlasov-Dirac-Benney Equation"

Claude Bardos (2012/2013)

Séminaire Laurent Schwartz — EDP et applications

This is a report on project initiated with Anne Nouri [3], presently in progress, with the collaboration of Nicolas Besse [2] ([2] is mainly the material of this report) . It concerns a version of the Vlasov equation where the self interacting potential is replaced by a Dirac mass. Emphasis is put on the relations between the linearized version, the full non linear problem and also on natural connections with several other equations of mathematical physic.

Absorption effects for some elliptic equations with singularities

A. Porretta (2005)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

We give an expository review of recent results obtained for elliptic equations having natural growth terms of absorption type and singular data. As a new result, we provide an application to the case of lower order terms of subcritical growth, proving a general solvability result with measure data for a class of equations modeled on (1.6).

An age-dependent model describing the spread of panleucopenia virus within feline populations

W. E. Fitzgibbon, M. Langlais, J. J. Morgan, D. Pontier, C. Wolf (2003)

Banach Center Publications

Global existence results and long time behavior are provided for a mathematical model describing the propagation of Feline Panleucopenia Virus (FPLV) within a domestic cat population; two transmission modes are involved: a direct one from infective cats to susceptible ones, and an indirect one from the contaminated environment to susceptible cats. A more severe impact of the virus on young cats requires an age-structured model.

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