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The following pages link to A diffusion equation with localized chemical reactions (Q4289449):
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- On a class of parabolic equations with nonlocal boundary conditions (Q596801) (← links)
- Classification of blow-up with nonlinear diffusion and localized reaction (Q859505) (← links)
- The immersed interface method for two-dimensional heat-diffusion equations with singular own sources (Q881472) (← links)
- Uniform blow-up profiles and boundary layer for a parabolic system with localized sources (Q928573) (← links)
- Analysis of explosion for nonlinear Volterra equations (Q1298635) (← links)
- A simple weak formulation for solving two-dimensional diffusion equation with local reaction on the interface (Q1732406) (← links)
- The immersed interface method for a nonlinear chemical diffusion equation with local sites of reactions (Q1768390) (← links)
- Multi-dimensional explosion due to a concentrated nonlinear source (Q1876714) (← links)
- New immersed finite volume element method for elliptic interface problems with non-homogeneous jump conditions (Q2127169) (← links)
- Sixth order compact finite difference schemes for Poisson interface problems with singular sources (Q2234865) (← links)
- A criterion for a multi-dimensional explosion due to a concentrated nonlinear source (Q2488709) (← links)
- Energy stability for a class of two-dimensional interface linear parabolic problems (Q2568948) (← links)
- Numerical approximation based on immersed finite element method for elliptic interface optimal control problem (Q2700255) (← links)
- On Autoignition of Co-Flow Laminar Jets (Q2829444) (← links)
- Blow-Up for Discretization of a Localized Semilinear Heat Equation (Q2999411) (← links)
- A semilinear heat equation with a localized nonlinear source and non-continuous initial data (Q3174267) (← links)
- The porous medium equation with a concentrated nonlinear source (Q3225832) (← links)
- Blowup properties for several diffusion systems with localised sources (Q3412199) (← links)
- A Radial Basis Function Meshless Numerical Method for Solving Interface Problems in Irregular Domains (Q5157061) (← links)