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Über die Existenz von unendlich vielen periodischen Lösungen einer einfachen Temperaturregelung. (On the existence of infinitely many periodic solutions in a simple temperature-control-system)
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    Über die Existenz von unendlich vielen periodischen Lösungen einer einfachen Temperaturregelung. (On the existence of infinitely many periodic solutions in a simple temperature-control-system) (English)
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    A parabolic differential equation with coupled boundary conditions models a temperature-control-system in the one-dimensional space. In order to use a known existence theorem the equation is regularized by a perturbation. The set of solution functions of the perturbed equations is compact. Accumulation points of this set are solutions of the equation because of the strictly maximum principle. This proposition is confirmed with a numerical example.
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    coupled boundary conditions
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    temperature-control system
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    regularized by a perturbation
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    maximum principle
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