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The following pages link to Existence Analysis for a Model Describing Flow of an Incompressible Chemically Reacting Non-Newtonian Fluid (Q5174878):
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- On the existence of classical solution to the steady flows of generalized Newtonian fluid with concentration dependent power-law index (Q1739020) (← links)
- A Banach spaces-based analysis of a new mixed-primal finite element method for a coupled flow-transport problem (Q2021086) (← links)
- The existence of strong solution for generalized Navier-Stokes equations with \(p(x)\)-power law under Dirichlet boundary conditions (Q2064711) (← links)
- A new non-augmented and momentum-conserving fully-mixed finite element method for a coupled flow-transport problem (Q2070325) (← links)
- Hölder continuity of solutions for unsteady generalized Navier-Stokes equations with \(p(x,t)\)-power law in 2D (Q2079571) (← links)
- A Banach spaces-based mixed-primal finite element method for the coupling of Brinkman flow and nonlinear transport (Q2107282) (← links)
- Global higher integrability for symmetric \(p(x, t)\)-Laplacian system (Q2112044) (← links)
- Existence of global weak solutions for unsteady motions of incompressible chemically reacting generalized Newtonian fluids (Q2124693) (← links)
- An augmented fully-mixed finite element method for a coupled flow-transport problem (Q2174196) (← links)
- Local higher integrability for unsteady motion equations of generalized Newtonian fluids (Q2201751) (← links)
- A mixed-primal finite element approximation of a sedimentation–consolidation system (Q2799317) (← links)
- Finite element approximation of steady flows of generalized Newtonian fluids with concentration-dependent power-law index (Q4612561) (← links)
- Finite element approximation of an incompressible chemically reacting non-Newtonian fluid (Q4961183) (← links)
- Time regularity of generalized Navier-Stokes equation with $p(x,t)$-power law (Q6137015) (← links)
- Time regularity for parabolic \(p(x, t)\)-Laplacian system depending on the symmetric gradient (Q6156234) (← links)