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Existence of a smooth solution in a filtration problem (English)
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1989
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The present paper is devoted to a study of a boundary value problem with an unknown boundary, describing a nonstationary three-dimensional filtration process involving two fluids in a porous medium, where the assumption is made that the densities of these fluids are practically independent of the pressure and are, consequently, constant quantities. This condition can be used as a good approximation in describing, for example, the process of filtration of two immiscible incompressible fluids (water, oil) in which a fluid is displaced by a settling fluid, etc.
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boundary value problem
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nonstationary three-dimensional filtration process
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two immiscible incompressible fluids
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