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    A mathematical analysis of carrier-facilitated diffusion (English)
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    A model for carrier-facilitated diffusion leads the authors to study a system of the form \[ \epsilon u''+f(u,v)=\epsilon M,\quad \epsilon \delta v''-f(u,v)=0,\quad in\quad (0,1)\quad with\quad f(u,v)=kv^ m- u^ n(\lambda -\nu v)^{\rho}. \] They first discuss an expansion of u, v in terms of \(\delta^{1/2}\) and then the same in terms of \(\epsilon\). They also study the case when there is a depletion zone in the interval (0,1) which leads to a free boundary value problem. Numerical solutions finally illustrate their calculations.
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    matched asymptotic expansions
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    reaction-diffusion
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    carrier-facilitated diffusion
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    depletion zone
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    free boundary value problem
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    Numerical solutions
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