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Unique solvability of linear memoryless networks-A survey

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 1984
Old and new results referring to the unique solvability of networks containing independent voltage and current sources, resistors and 2-port ideal transformers and gyrators are summarized. The survey concentrates on the logical relations among unique solvability, existence of normal (proper, complete, common) trees and full term rank of the describing ...
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Correction to: On the Unique Solvability of the Absolute Value Equation

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications
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Unique solvability for the density-dependent Navier–Stokes equations

Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 2004
The authors consider the Navier-Stokes equations with a density-dependent viscosity in a bounded domain of \(\mathbb R^n\) (\(n=2,3\)). The local existence of unique strong solutions for all initial data satisfying a natural compatibility condition is proved. This condition seems to be also necessary for a very general initial data.
Cho, Yonggeun, Kim, Hyunseok
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Uniquely factorizable elements and solvability of finite groups

Archiv der Mathematik, 2006
In a finite group G every element can be factorized in such a way that there is one factor for each prime divisor p of | G |, and the order of this factor is pα for some integer α ≧ 0. We define g ∈G to be uniquely factorizable if it has just one such factorization (whose factors must be pairwise commuting).
Gil Kaplan, Dan Levy
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On solvability and unique solvability of two-point singular boundary value problems

Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 2009
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Unique solvability of the Dirichlet problem¶for weakly harmonic maps

manuscripta mathematica, 2001
This article solves the Dirichlet problem (existence and uniqueness) for weakly harmonic maps from the unit ball \(B\) into a smooth compact Riemannian manifold \(N\) in a very general boundary situation, in the class of \(H^{1,2}(B,N)\) maps which satisfy a small scaled energy condition.
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The unique solvability of certain multiplicative-convolution equations

Russian Mathematics, 2012
The authors explain the solution of convolution equations in the space of tempered distributions using the Fourier-transform technique and some generalizations.
Salekhov L., Salekhova L.
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Unique solvability of restrictive Padé and restrictive Taylor's approximations

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2004
From 1995 to 2002 the author and others succeeded to apply a new approach for approximation which called restrictive Padé approximation and restriction Taylor approximation. Almost the work is summarized in nine papers. It gives a lot of highly accurate efficient and distinguish finite difference methods.
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THE UNIQUE SOLVABILITY OF THE NULL FIELD EQUATIONS OF ACOUSTICS

The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 1983
Colton, David, Kress, Rainer
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