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Stability of stationary solutions of extended reaction-diffusion- convection equations on a finite segment
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    Stability of stationary solutions of extended reaction-diffusion- convection equations on a finite segment (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    The linear stability of the stationary solutions of the problem \(f(u,u_ x,u_{xx},u_ t)=0\) in \(0<x<\ell\), \(t>0\), \(B_ i(u,u_ x)=0\) at \(x=i\ell\), for \(i=0,1,\;0<\ell<\infty\), is under consideration. The main result contains conditions for which the sign of the largest eigenvalue of the linearised problem is established. These conditions are formulated in terms of so-called types of linearised problem boundary conditions with regard to the number of critical points of the stationary solutions.
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    geometric criterion on linear stability
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    nonlinear second order parabolic equations
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    sign of the largest eigenvalue
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    linearised problem
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