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The paper is dealing with a free boundary value problem that models microelectromechanical systems. The model involves a singular nonlocal reaction term and a nonlinear curvature term, and depends on the parameter \(\lambda>0\) that characterizes the applied voltage. It is shown that, under certain conditions, solutions develop a singularity in finite time provided \(\lambda\) is sufficiently large.
Property / review text: The paper is dealing with a free boundary value problem that models microelectromechanical systems. The model involves a singular nonlocal reaction term and a nonlinear curvature term, and depends on the parameter \(\lambda>0\) that characterizes the applied voltage. It is shown that, under certain conditions, solutions develop a singularity in finite time provided \(\lambda\) is sufficiently large. / rank
 
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free boundary problems
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finite time singularity
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    The paper is dealing with a free boundary value problem that models microelectromechanical systems. The model involves a singular nonlocal reaction term and a nonlinear curvature term, and depends on the parameter \(\lambda>0\) that characterizes the applied voltage. It is shown that, under certain conditions, solutions develop a singularity in finite time provided \(\lambda\) is sufficiently large.
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    free boundary problems
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    finite time singularity
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