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Existence, uniqueness, and quasilinearization results for nonlinear differential equations arising in viscoelastic fluid flow
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    Existence, uniqueness, and quasilinearization results for nonlinear differential equations arising in viscoelastic fluid flow (English)
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    13 March 2008
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    Summary: Solutions for a class of nonlinear second-order differential equations arising in the theory of steady Poiseuille flow of Oldroyd six-constant model are obtained using the quasilinearization technique. Existence, uniqueness, and analyticity results are established using Schauder theory. Numerical results are presented graphically, and salient features of the solutions are discussed.
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    Poiseuille flow
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    Oldroyd six-constant model
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    Schauder theory
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