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Asymptotic approximation of solution of boundary-value problem for a singularly perturbed parabolic equation in the critical case
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    Asymptotic approximation of solution of boundary-value problem for a singularly perturbed parabolic equation in the critical case (English)
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    A semilinear vector parabolic equation, degenerating into a linear algebraic system with a family of solutions if the small parameter is equal to zero, is considered. A uniform asymptotic expansion of the solution is constructed and justified.
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    singular perturbation
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    boundary layer
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    semilinear vector parabolic equation
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    small parameter
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    asymptotic expansion
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