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A free boundary problem arising in smoulder combustion
Hu, Bei; Stuart, A.M.. (1992). A free boundary problem arising in smoulder combustion.
Hu, Bei, Stuart, A.M.
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Avery fixed point theorem applied to Hammerstein integral equations
We apply a recent Avery et al. fixed point theorem to the Hammerstein integral equation $$ x(t)=\int^{T_2}_{T_1}G(t,s)f(x(s))\,ds, \quad t\in[T_1,T_2].
Paul W. Eloe, Jeffrey T. Neugebauer
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On some boundary control problems
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Boundary problem in Simon's two-stage clinical trial designs. [PDF]
Shan G, Chen JJ, Ma C.
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Polarizable Vanadium Dipoles Promote Water Dissociation on Vanadium‐Based Metal Organic Framework
The polarization of unpaired V 3d electrons weakens the H─O bond to improve water dissociation by the dual Vδ+:O─H and Pλ−:H─O coupling hydrogen bonds formation and relaxation. P@V‐MOF electrocatalyst shows low overpotentials (94 mV in acid, 178 mV in neutral, and 77 mV in alkaline solutions) with excellent stability for effective overall water ...
Xinjuan Liu +13 more
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A free boundary problem arising in superconductor modeling
Friedman, Avner; Hu, Bei. (1991). A free boundary problem arising in superconductor modeling.
Hu, Bei, Friedman, Avner
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On the oblique boundary problem with a stochastic inhomogeneity [PDF]
We analyze the regular oblique boundary problem for the Poisson equation on a C^1-domain with stochastic inhomogeneities. At first we investigate the deterministic problem.
Grothaus, Martin, Raskop, Thomas
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Resonant problem for some second-order differential equation on the half-line
We prove the existence of at least one solution to a nonlinear second-order differential equation on the half-line, with the boundary conditions $x'(0)=0$ and with the first derivative vanishing at infinity.
Katarzyna Szymanska
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Optoelectronic synaptic devices based on solution‐processed molecular telluride GST‐225 phase‐change inks are demonstrated for three‐factor learning. A global optical signal broadcast through a silicon waveguide induces non‐volatile conductance updates exclusively in locally electrically flagged memristors.
Kevin Portner +14 more
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Formulation of some self-consistent tasks of radio electronics
The self-consistent problem of electromagnetism is defined as a closed mathematical cycle in which the primary sources of the electromagnetic field are corrected by the inverse effect of secondary sources arising from them as a result of the interaction ...
K.I. Kisilenko +3 more
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