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The following pages link to Some infinite-dimensional Morse-Smale systems defined by parabolic partial differential equations (Q1062329):
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- Inertial manifolds of damped semilinear wave equations (Q3477344) (← links)
- DYNAMICS OF A REACTION–DIFFUSION EQUATION WITH A DISCONTINUOUS NONLINEARITY (Q3498699) (← links)
- Interaction of diffusion and boundary conditions (Q3810238) (← links)
- Invariant manifolds for metastable patterns in <i>u<sub>t</sub></i> = ε<sup>2</sup><i>u<sub>xx</sub></i>—<i>f</i>(<i>u</i>) (Q3970593) (← links)
- Continuity of attractors (Q4206138) (← links)
- Discrete Ljapunov functionals and $\omega $-limit sets (Q4207417) (← links)
- The viscous Cahn-Hilliard equation: Morse decomposition and structure of the global attractor (Q4243607) (← links)
- Symmetry and convergence properties for non-negative solutions of nonautonomous reaction–diffusion problems (Q4307822) (← links)
- The kinetics of non-linear orientational deformations in nematic liquid crystals in a uniform magnetic field (Q4373874) (← links)
- On Uniqueness and Stability of Self-Similar Blow-Up Solutions of Nonlinear Heat Equations: Evolution Approach (Q4454536) (← links)
- Orbit equivalence of global attractors of semilinear parabolic differential equations (Q4700129) (← links)
- Bifurcation of equilibrai for one–dimensional semilinear equation of the thermoelasticity (Q4864161) (← links)
- CONTROLLING CHAOS TO A CLASS OF PDEs BY APPLYING INVARIANT MANIFOLD AND STRUCTURE STABILITY THEORY (Q5311790) (← links)
- The attractor of the scalar reaction diffusion equation is a smooth graph (Q5896537) (← links)
- The attractor of the scalar reaction diffusion equation is a smooth graph (Q5900003) (← links)
- The number of stationary solutions for a one-dimensional Budyko-type climate model (Q5930643) (← links)
- Regularity of the interfaces with sign changes of solutions of the one-dimensional porous medium equation (Q5957785) (← links)
- Existence of fast traveling waves for some parabolic equations: A dynamical systems approach (Q5961454) (← links)