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The following pages link to Fiber Brownian motion and the ``hot spots'' problem (Q1847771):
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- Brownian motion with killing and reflection and the ``hot-spots'' problem (Q706330) (← links)
- Efficient Markovian couplings: Examples and counterexamples (Q811755) (← links)
- The hot spots problem in planar domains with on hole (Q816610) (← links)
- The hot spots conjecture can be false: some numerical examples (Q824322) (← links)
- Neumann Bessel heat kernel monotonicity (Q1016098) (← links)
- Location of hot spots in thin curved strips (Q1710520) (← links)
- Pinching and twisting Markov processes (Q1872337) (← links)
- Efficient Markovian couplings: Examples and counterexamples. (Q1884821) (← links)
- The hot spots conjecture on a class of domains in \(\mathbb R^n\) with \( n \geqslant 3\) (Q1942153) (← links)
- A planar convex domain with many isolated ``hot spots'' on the boundary (Q1943091) (← links)
- A spectral approach to the shortest path problem (Q2020688) (← links)
- On nodal and generalized singular structures of Laplacian eigenfunctions and applications to inverse scattering problems (Q2204936) (← links)
- Euclidean triangles have no hot spots (Q2287646) (← links)
- Traps for reflected Brownian motion (Q2580982) (← links)
- Simultaneous boundary hitting by coupled reflected Brownian motions (Q2631817) (← links)
- Stochastic averaging with a flattened Hamiltonian: A Markov process on a stratified space (a whiskered sphere) (Q2759046) (← links)
- Scaling coupling of reflecting Brownian motions and the hot spots problem (Q3151250) (← links)
- Hot spots in convex domains are in the tips (up to an inradius) (Q3296354) (← links)
- Comparison of potential theoretic properties of rough domains (Q3419902) (← links)
- On Neumann eigenfunctions in lip domains (Q4461092) (← links)
- The “hot spots” conjecture for domains with two axes of symmetry (Q4501055) (← links)
- Improved upper bounds for the hot spots constant of Lipschitz domains (Q6170116) (← links)
- An upper bound on the hot spots constant (Q6172761) (← links)
- A variational approach to the hot spots conjecture (Q6547671) (← links)