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Generalized Boundary Conditions
The Physics of Fluids, 1970The concept of the generalized boundary condition is introduced, and stabilization of ion-sound waves and drift waves using such boundary conditions is demonstrated. The boundary consists of a two-dimensional, lumped-parameter transmission line in electrical contact with the plasma.
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An Introduction to Boundary Conditions
1996The aim of this chapter is to introduce the unfamiliar reader to the topic of boundary conditions: we just want to give some insight into this question and do not pretend to give an exhaustive study. We recall first the main features of the initial boundary value problem (I.B.V.P.) before we present the numerical treatment of the question.
Edwige Godlewski, Pierre-Arnaud Raviart
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Boundary conditions at grain boundaries
Journal of Applied Physics, 1983Grain boundaries in polycrystalline semiconductor material are frequently idealized as surfaces possessing a characteristic surface recombination velocity. Minority carrier densities generated by external sources (electron beams, light, etc.) in polycrystalline p–n junctions must satisfy certain boundary conditions at these grain boundaries which will ...
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2018
Chapter 2 extends the ideas presented in the previous chapter by situating a whole range of self-narratives on a spectrum involving more or less fully imagined forms of relationality between humans and other animals. With chapter 1 having provided a detailed reading of two particular case studies, chapter 2 uses a variety of texts—including memoirs and
Seiichi Koshizuka +3 more
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Chapter 2 extends the ideas presented in the previous chapter by situating a whole range of self-narratives on a spectrum involving more or less fully imagined forms of relationality between humans and other animals. With chapter 1 having provided a detailed reading of two particular case studies, chapter 2 uses a variety of texts—including memoirs and
Seiichi Koshizuka +3 more
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No Classic Boundary Conditions.
2007Abstract{We consider the boundary value problem:8 1x(a) = ̄0¢x(k) ́ x(k)(b) ¡ x(k)(a) = ̄k+1; k = 0; :::;m ¡ 2where x(t) = (x(t); x0(t); ::::; x(m¡1)(t)), ̄i 2 R;i = 0; :::;m ¡ 1, and f is continuous at least in theinterior of the domain of interest. We prove the ex-istence and uniqueness of the solution under certainconditions.
SERPE, Annarosa +2 more
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2001
Abstract The actual dynamics of fluid flows is highly dependent on the surrounding environment. This influence is described mathematically via the prescription of suitable boundary conditions. Boundary conditions play a crucial role since they select solutions which are compatible with external constraints.
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Abstract The actual dynamics of fluid flows is highly dependent on the surrounding environment. This influence is described mathematically via the prescription of suitable boundary conditions. Boundary conditions play a crucial role since they select solutions which are compatible with external constraints.
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Perturbation of Boundary Conditions
Physical Review, 1941Feshbach, H., Clogston, A. M.
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