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The following pages link to Existence Theorems for a Multidimensional Crystal Surface Model (Q2832322):
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- Global existence and decay to equilibrium for some crystal surface models (Q1737075) (← links)
- Maximal monotone operator theory and its applications to thin film equation in epitaxial growth on vicinal surface (Q1751595) (← links)
- A proximal-gradient algorithm for crystal surface evolution (Q2095803) (← links)
- Mathematical validation of a continuum model for relaxation of interacting steps in crystal surfaces in 2 space dimensions (Q2204076) (← links)
- Asymmetry in crystal facet dynamics of homoepitaxy by a continuum model (Q2217909) (← links)
- Global stability for solutions to the exponential PDE describing epitaxial growth (Q2313926) (← links)
- Global strong solution with BV derivatives to singular solid-on-solid model with exponential nonlinearity (Q2420553) (← links)
- Strong solutions to a fourth order exponential PDE describing epitaxial growth (Q2664917) (← links)
- Analysis of a fourth-order exponential PDE arising from a crystal surface jump process with metropolis-type transition rates (Q2668150) (← links)
- Regularity and monotonicity for solutions to a continuum model of epitaxial growth with nonlocal elastic effects (Q2677305) (← links)
- Existence Theorems for a Crystal Surface Model Involving the $p$-Laplace Operator (Q3177740) (← links)
- Partial regularity for an exponential PDE in crystal surface models (Q5089485) (← links)
- Gradient flow approach to an exponential thin film equation: global existence and latent singularity (Q5107954) (← links)
- Analysis of a continuum theory for broken bond crystal surface models with evaporation and deposition effects (Q5113447) (← links)
- Analytical Validation of a Continuum Model for the Evolution of a Crystal Surface in Multiple Space Dimensions (Q5270348) (← links)
- The Local Equilibrium State of a Crystal Surface Jump Process in the Rough Scaling Regime (Q5880622) (← links)
- Exponential crystal relaxation model with \(p\)-Laplacian (Q6116121) (← links)