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Creep behavior of frozen soil and creep analytical model of frozen wall. [PDF]
Chen Z, Lin B, Hou H.
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Direct Imaging of Hydrogen-Driven Dislocation and Strain Field Evolution in a Stainless Steel Grain. [PDF]
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Generalized Burgers Equations Transformable to the Burgers Equation
Studies in Applied Mathematics, 2011Using the mappings which involve first‐order derivatives, the Burgers equation with linear damping and variable viscosity is linearized to several parabolic equations including the heat equation, by applying a method which is a combination of Lie’s classical method and Kawamota’s method. The independent variables of the linearized equations are not t,
Mayil Vaganan, B., Jeyalakshmi, T.
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Soliton solutions of Burgers equations and perturbed Burgers equation
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Mohamad Jawad, Anwar Ja'afar +2 more
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Nonlinear Differential Equations and Applications NoDEA, 1994
The authors prove that the stochastic Burger's equation forced by a cylindrical Wiener process with Dirichlet boundary conditions and the initial condition has a unique global solution. Also the existence of an invariant measure for the corresponding transition semigroup is established.
Da Prato, Giuseppe +2 more
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The authors prove that the stochastic Burger's equation forced by a cylindrical Wiener process with Dirichlet boundary conditions and the initial condition has a unique global solution. Also the existence of an invariant measure for the corresponding transition semigroup is established.
Da Prato, Giuseppe +2 more
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Rapidly Forced Burgers Equation
1993A forced Burgers equation is considered. Using an analysis on the whole line, earlier results found by semiline methods are recovered. In the case where the time dependence of the forcing is rapidly varying an asymptotic expansion of the solution of Burgers equation is obtained.
M. J. ABLOWITZ, DE LILLO, Silvana
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