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    Heat flow out of a compact manifold (English)
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    28 August 2015
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    This paper deals with the study of the heat flow out of a smooth compact manifold in a larger compact Riemannian manifold. The authors are mainly concerned with the asymptotic analysis for such a heat flow. The framework corresponds to differential operators of Laplace-type. A particular feature of this paper is that no boundary conditions are assumed. In such a case, the asymptotic structure involves terms localized on the boundary.
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    heat flow
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    manifold
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    Laplace operator
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