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    Existence results for a nonlinear elliptic system modeling a temperature dependent electrical resistor (English)
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    The authors study the particular nonlinear elliptic system: \[ \nabla \cdot (\sigma (u)\nabla \phi)=0,\quad -\nabla (k \nabla u)=\sigma (u)| \nabla \phi |^ 2, \] for the temperature u and electric potential \(\phi\), modelling the steady state behaviour f a thermally sensitive resistor (\(\sigma\), k denote electrical and thermal conductivity). The boundary values of u, \(\phi\) are held constant on the smooth boundary of the body under consideration. We note that the system displays a quadratic dependence on the electric field \(\nabla \phi\). Based on the Leray-Schauder fixpoint principle and an approximation procedure existence of a weak solution is obtained.
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    Joule effect
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    temperature
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    electric potential
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    steady state
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    thermally sensitive resistor
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    smooth boundary
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    quadratic dependence
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    Leray-Schauder fixpoint principle
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    approximation
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    existence
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    weak solution
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