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A normal form of thin fluid film equations resolves the transient paradox
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    A normal form of thin fluid film equations resolves the transient paradox (English)
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    14 December 2006
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    normal form
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    thin fluid film
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    lubrication model
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    initial conditions
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    slow manifold
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    dynamical systems approach
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