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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3892836
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Nonlinear convection in a porous layer with finite conducting boundaries
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3892836

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    Nonlinear convection in a porous layer with finite conducting boundaries (English)
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    expansion in terms of powers of the amplitude of convection
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    finite- amplitude thermal convection
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    porous layer
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    finite conducting boundaries
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    stability analysis
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    infinitesimal disturbances
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    Square-flow-pattern convection
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    Two-dimensional rolls
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