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    Reaction-diffusion problems in electrolysis (English)
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    22 February 1996
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    The paper deals with the existence and the uniqueness of the solutions for a system of reaction-diffusion equations which describes the transport of ionic species in electrochemical reactions at the electrodes. These equations are quasilinear `parabolic' with nonlinear boundary conditions. The paper shows that the problem is well posed provided that the data are sufficiently smooth, the cross-diffusion coefficients are small, and some functions characterizing the system are suitably decreasing. The last section of the paper discusses some open problems.
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    smooth data
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    system of reaction-diffusion equations
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    transport of ionic species
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    electrochemical reactions
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