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Équation de la chaleur et réflections multiples. (Heat equation with multiple reflections)
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    Équation de la chaleur et réflections multiples. (Heat equation with multiple reflections) (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The authors consider a model of heat distribution arising from the numerical simulation of crystal growth. The resulting equation is the Laplace equation together with some nonlinear, nonlocal boundary conditions. Existence and uniqueness is proven using sub and super solutions and a maximum principle.
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    existence
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    numerical simulation of crystal growth
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    Laplace equation
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    nonlinear, nonlocal boundary conditions
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    uniqueness
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    sub and super solutions
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    maximum principle
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