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Multiplicity of solutions for two-point boundary value problems with asymptotically asymmetric nonlinearities

1996

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisMixed boundary conditionSingular boundary methodBoundary knot methodRobin boundary conditionsymbols.namesakeDirichlet boundary conditionFree boundary problemNeumann boundary conditionsymbolsBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Porous medium equation with absorption and a nonlinear boundary condition

2002

where is a bounded domain with smooth boundary, @=@ is the outer normal derivative, m ? 1; p; and q are positive parameters and u0 is in L∞( ). Problems of this form arise in mathematical models in a number of areas of science, for instance, in models for gas or :uid :ow in porous media [3] and for the spread of certain biological populations [13]. In the semilinear case (that is for m=1), there is an extensive literature about global existence and blow-up results for this type of problems, see among others, [5,9,16] and the literature therein. For the degenerate case (that is for m = 1), with a nonlinear boundary condition, local existence and uniqueness of weak solutions which are limit o…

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisNeumann boundary conditionFree boundary problemNo-slip conditionBoundary (topology)UniquenessBoundary value problemAnalysisRobin boundary conditionPoincaré–Steklov operatorMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Monotonicity-based inversion of the fractional Schr\"odinger equation II. General potentials and stability

2019

In this work, we use monotonicity-based methods for the fractional Schr\"odinger equation with general potentials $q\in L^\infty(\Omega)$ in a Lipschitz bounded open set $\Omega\subset \mathbb R^n$ in any dimension $n\in \mathbb N$. We demonstrate that if-and-only-if monotonicity relations between potentials and the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map hold up to a finite dimensional subspace. Based on these if-and-only-if monotonicity relations, we derive a constructive global uniqueness results for the fractional Calder\'on problem and its linearized version. We also derive a reconstruction method for unknown obstacles in a given domain that only requires the background solution of the fractional Sch…

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisOpen setMonotonic functionLipschitz continuity01 natural sciencesInversion (discrete mathematics)Stability (probability)OmegaSchrödinger equation010101 applied mathematicsComputational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEs35R30Bounded functionsymbols0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematics
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On a global superconvergence of the gradient of linear triangular elements

1987

Abstract We study a simple superconvergent scheme which recovers the gradient when solving a second-order elliptic problem in the plane by the usual linear elements. The recovered gradient globally approximates the true gradient even by one order of accuracy higher in the L 2 -norm than the piecewise constant gradient of the Ritz—Galerkin solution. A superconvergent approximation to the boundary flux is presented as well.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisOrder of accuracySuperconvergenceglobal superconvergence for the gradientComputer Science::Numerical AnalysisGlobal superconvergence for the gradientMathematics::Numerical AnalysisNonlinear conjugate gradient methodElliptic curveComputational Mathematicserror estimatesNorm (mathematics)boundary fluxPiecewisepost-processing of the Ritz—Galerkin schemeGradient descentGradient methodMathematicsJournal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
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Existence and Singularities for the Prandtl Boundary Layer Equations

2000

Prandtl's boundary layer equations, first formulated in 1904, resolve the differences between the viscous and inviscid description of fluid flows. This paper presents a review of mathematical results, both analytic and computational, on the unsteady boundary layer equations. This includes a review of the derivation and basic properties of the equations, singularity formation, well-posedness results, and infinite Reynolds number limits.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisPrandtl numberComputational MechanicsReynolds numberBoundary layer thicknessPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeBoundary layerInviscid flowBlasius boundary layersymbolsTurbulent Prandtl numberReynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equationsMathematicsZAMM
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On electric and magnetic problems for vector fields in anisotropic nonhomogeneous media

1983

r= 3~2, initiated by Saranen [ 131. In the above, n is the outward-drawn unit normal to the boundary and A denotes the exterior product. According to the simple models for static magnetic fields (resp. electric fields) which are governed by (0.1) (resp. (0.2)), we call (0.1) the magnetic type problem and (0.2) the electric type problem. Considering bounded smooth domains a c R3, we discussed in [ 131, by means of an appropriate Hilbert space method, the solvability and the representation of the solutions for both problems (0.1) and (0.2). Such a new approach was necessary to cover the general nonhomogeneous cases where v and E are matrix-valued functions. Here our aim is twofold. First, we …

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisScalar (mathematics)Hilbert spaceGauss's law for magnetismsymbols.namesakeElectric fieldBounded functionsymbolsVector fieldExterior algebraAnalysisVector potentialMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Multiple periodic solutions for Hamiltonian systems with not coercive potential

2010

Under an appropriate oscillating behavior of the nonlinear term, the existence of infinitely many periodic solutions for a class of second order Hamiltonian systems is established. Moreover, the existence of two non-trivial periodic solutions for Hamiltonian systems with not coercive potential is obtained, and the existence of three periodic solutions for Hamiltonian systems with coercive potential is pointed out. The approach is based on critical point theorems. © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisSecond order equationMultiple solutionNonlinear differential problemsCritical point (mathematics)Hamiltonian systemCritical pointNonlinear systemHamiltonian systemInfinitely many solutionAnalysisMathematicsMathematical physics
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Coincidence problems for generalized contractions

2014

In this paper, we establish some new existence, uniqueness and Ulam-Hyers stability theorems for coincidence problems for two single-valued mappings. The main results of this paper extend the results presented in O. Mle?ni?e: Existence and Ulam-Hyers stability results for coincidence problems, J. Non-linear Sci. Appl., 6(2013), 108-116. In the last section two examples of application of these results are also given.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisStability (learning theory)Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsApplied mathematicsUniquenessFixed pointCoincidence problemCoincidence pointAnalysisCoincidenceMathematicsApplicable Analysis and Discrete Mathematics
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On the stability of the Serrin problem

2008

We investigate stability issues concerning the radial symmetry of solutions to Serrin's overdetermined problems. In particular, we show that, if $u$ is a solution to $\Delta u=n$ in a smooth domain $\Omega \subset \rn$, $u=0$ on $\partial\Omega$ and $|Du|$ is close to 1 on $\partial\Omega$, then $\Omega$ is close to the union of a certain number of disjoint unitary balls.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisSymmetry in biologyDisjoint setsUnitary stateStability (probability)Domain (mathematical analysis)Overdetermined systemSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaOverdetermined problemOverdetermined problemsStabilityAnalysisMathematics
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Local behaviour of singular solutions for nonlinear elliptic equations in divergence form

2012

We consider the following class of nonlinear elliptic equations $$\begin{array}{ll}{-}{\rm div}(\mathcal{A}(|x|)\nabla u) +u^q=0\quad {\rm in}\; B_1(0)\setminus\{0\}, \end{array}$$ where q > 1 and $${\mathcal{A}}$$ is a positive C 1(0,1] function which is regularly varying at zero with index $${\vartheta}$$ in (2−N,2). We prove that all isolated singularities at zero for the positive solutions are removable if and only if $${\Phi\not\in L^q(B_1(0))}$$ , where $${\Phi}$$ denotes the fundamental solution of $${-{\rm div}(\mathcal{A}(|x|)\nabla u)=\delta_0}$$ in $${\mathcal D'(B_1(0))}$$ and δ0 is the Dirac mass at 0. Moreover, we give a complete classification of the behaviour near zero of al…

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisZero (complex analysis)Function (mathematics)DivergenceCombinatoricsNonlinear systemSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaFundamental solutionnonlinear equationsNabla symbolSingular solutionAnalysisMathematics
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