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The following pages link to Asymptotic behaviour of the solutions of a non-linear transmission problem for the Laplace operator in a domain with a small hole. A functional analytic approach (Q3406624):
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- A real analyticity result for a nonlinear integral operator (Q352597) (← links)
- Real analytic families of harmonic functions in a domain with a small hole (Q424455) (← links)
- A quasi-linear heat transmission problem in a periodic two-phase dilute composite. A functional analytic approach (Q479550) (← links)
- A Dirichlet problem for the Laplace operator in a domain with a small hole close to the boundary (Q1653066) (← links)
- Local uniqueness of the solutions for a singularly perturbed nonlinear nonautonomous transmission problem (Q2288394) (← links)
- Existence results for a nonlinear transmission problem (Q2352857) (← links)
- The Dirichlet problem in a planar domain with two moderately close holes (Q2358709) (← links)
- A singularly perturbed nonlinear traction problem in a periodically perforated domain: a functional analytic approach (Q2874190) (← links)
- Simple eigenvalues for the Steklov problem in a domain with a small hole. A functional analytic approach (Q2922228) (← links)
- A singularly perturbed Dirichlet problem for the Laplace operator in a periodically perforated domain. A functional analytic approach (Q3118889) (← links)
- A mixed problem for the Laplace operator in a domain with moderately close holes (Q3188118) (← links)
- Shape analyticity and singular perturbations for layer potential operators (Q5044408) (← links)
- Existence results for a nonlinear nonautonomous transmission problem via domain perturbation (Q5053046) (← links)
- A tribute to Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis (Q5205914) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of the solutions of a transmission problem for the Helmholtz equation: A functional analytic approach (Q6181818) (← links)
- The functional analytic approach for quasi-periodic boundary value problems for the Helmholtz equation (Q6187490) (← links)