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An \(L^ p\) semigroup approach to degenerate parabolic boundary value problems
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    An \(L^ p\) semigroup approach to degenerate parabolic boundary value problems (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    A nonlinear parabolic equation in divergence form and with various types of boundary conditions is treated. The semigroup approach is choosen. The techniques to prove the \(m\)-dissipativity are different at one space dimension from those used at higher dimensions.
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    \(m\)-dissipativity
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    nonlinear parabolic equation in divergence form
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