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A note on the reflection principle for the biharmonic equation and the Stokes system
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    A note on the reflection principle for the biharmonic equation and the Stokes system (English)
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    11 January 1995
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    The reflection principle for the biharmonic equation \(\Delta^ 2 u=0\) and for the Stokes system \(-v \delta u+\nabla p=0\), \(\text{div } u=0\), in the half-space \(\mathbb{R}^ n_ +\) is studied for different types of boundary conditions. The results are applied to problems of uniqueness of weak solutions in weighted \(L^ q\)-spaces.
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    uniqueness theorem
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    reflection principle
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    biharmonic equation
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    Stokes system
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    uniqueness of weak solutions
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    weighted \(L^ q\)-spaces
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