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    The stability of a periodically heated layer of fluid (English)
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    1981
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    asymptotic stability
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    Benard problem
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    Rayleigh number
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    infinite layer of fluid of uniform thickness at rest
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    two horizontal boundaries
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    temperatures at top and bottom has component which is fluctuating periodic function
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    stabilizing effect
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    criterion for separating stable situations from unstable ones
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    global stability
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