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Existence of steady-state solutions for some one-dimensional conduction problems (English)
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22 September 1996
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Existence of a solution to the problem (1) \((k(x, u)u')'= f(x, u)\), \(0\leq x\leq 1\), \(u(0)=a\), \(u(1)=b\) is proved under the assumption that the functions \(k(x,u)\), \(f(x,u)\) are piecewise continuous in \(x\) and some other hypotheses. The proof uses a priori estimates and the topological transversality theorem. Also a free-boundary problem closely related to (1), is investigated.
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thermal and electrical conduction
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existence
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a priori estimates
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topological transversality theorem
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free-boundary problem
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