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The following pages link to Gradient estimates for solutions to the conductivity problem (Q1779181):
Displayed 18 items.
- Strong convergence of the solutions of the linear elasticity and uniformity of asymptotic expansions in the presence of small inclusions (Q389739) (← links)
- On the spectrum of the Poincaré variational problem for two close-to-touching inclusions in 2D (Q394003) (← links)
- Asymptotics of the solution to the conductivity equation in the presence of adjacent circular inclusions with finite conductivities (Q401342) (← links)
- Strong influence of a small fiber on shear stress in fiber-reinforced composites (Q630566) (← links)
- Gradient estimates for the perfect conductivity problem (Q834755) (← links)
- Optimal estimates and asymptotics for the stress concentration between closely located stiff inclusions (Q889955) (← links)
- Decomposition theorems and fine estimates for electrical fields in the presence of closely located circular inclusions (Q1039754) (← links)
- Interior regularity estimates in high conductivity homogenization and application (Q1944706) (← links)
- Spectral analysis of the Neumann-Poincaré operator and characterization of the stress concentration in anti-plane elasticity (Q1944756) (← links)
- Gradient estimates for solutions of the Lamé system with partially infinite coefficients (Q2257786) (← links)
- Optimal estimates for the electric field in two dimensions (Q2463631) (← links)
- Optimal bound on high stresses occurring between stiff fibers with arbitrary shaped cross-sections (Q2517696) (← links)
- Gradient Estimates for the Perfect and Insulated Conductivity Problems with Multiple Inclusions (Q3066902) (← links)
- A sharp regularity result of solutions of a transmission problem (Q3116551) (← links)
- Derivative estimates of solutions of elliptic systems in narrow regions (Q3190717) (← links)
- Blow-up of Electric Fields between Closely Spaced Spherical Perfect Conductors (Q3653275) (← links)
- Asymptotic Approximation of the Dirichlet to Neumann Map of High Contrast Conductive Media (Q5251783) (← links)
- Estimates for the electric field in the presence of adjacent perfectly conducting spheres (Q5441942) (← links)