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    On a boundary layer problem for the nonlinear Boltzmann equation (English)
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    This article deals with a boundary-layer problem arising in the kinetic theory of gases when the mean free path of molecules tends to zero. The model considered here is the stationary, nonlinear Boltzmann equation in one dimension with a slightly perturbed reflection boundary condition. We restrict our attention to the case of hard spheres collisions, with Grad's cutoff assumption. Existence, uniqueness and asymptotic behavior are derived by means of energy estimates.
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    boundary-layer problem
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    kinetic theory of gases
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    free path of molecules
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    stationary, nonlinear Boltzmann equation
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    slightly perturbed reflection boundary condition
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    hard spheres collisions
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    Grad's cutoff assumption
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