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Mild Solutions in Spaces of Continuous Functions
2017In this chapter we present the theory of regular solutions (i.e. at least \(C^1\) in the space variable in a suitable sense) for a class of HJB equations in Hilbert spaces through a perturbation approach which was first introduced in [147, 340] and then improved and developed in various subsequent papers like [89, 90, 306, 307, 317] and later [105, 107,
Giorgio Fabbri +2 more
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Approximate controllability for mild solution of time-fractional Navier–Stokes equations with delay
Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Physik, 2021Xuan-Xuan Xi +3 more
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Stability Theory for Strong and Mild Solutions
2011If Open image in new window is a finite-dimensional Hilbert space, then Lyapunov proved that the mild solution {u x (t)} of the Cauchy problem \(\dot{u} (t) = Au(t)\), with the initial condition Open image in new window satisfies the following condition (a) Open image in new window , with \(r,\;c_{0}>0\), for t>0, if and only if, there exists a ...
Leszek Gawarecki, Vidyadhar Mandrekar
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Film growth on mild steel in inhibitive solutions
British Corrosion Journal, 1966AbstractWhen mild steel is passivated in inhibitive solutions, the thickening of the (oxide)film on the surface of the steel is a function of the logarithm of time, as it is in dry air, and the constants of this ‘logarithmic’ growth are of the same order ofmagnitude in all environments.
Dora M. Brasher, C. P. De, A. D. Mercer
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Decay mild solutions of fractional differential hemivariational inequalities
Topological Methods in Nonlinear Analysis, 2022Xiuwen Li, , Zhenhai Liu, , Ricai Luo,
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Global Mild Solutions For Hilfer Fractional Neutral Evolution Equation
Mathematica SlovacaAbstract In this paper, we present the existence of global mild solutions for the Hilfer fractional neutral evolution equations (HFNEEs), regardless of whether the semigroups are compact or noncompact. We achieve our main results by utilizing the generalization Ascoli-Arzelà theorem, Krasnoselskii’s fixed point theorem, Laplace transform,
Li, Qien, Luo, Danfeng
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Anodic Behaviour of Mild Steel Strongly Alkaline Solutions
Nature, 1947In connexion with the well-known intercrystalline failure of mild steel in concentrated solutions of sodium hydroxide, it would appear that a study of the anodic behaviour of iron in such solutions might lead to results of considerable interest. A search of the literature soon reveals, however, that but little attention has been devoted to this matter.
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