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The following pages link to Generic properties of stationary state solutions of reaction-diffusion equations (Q796713):
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- A permutation characterization of Sturm global attractors of Hamiltonian type (Q649772) (← links)
- The Morse-Smale structure of a generic reaction-diffusion equation in higher space dimension (Q678605) (← links)
- Lower semicontinuity of attractors of gradient systems and applications (Q748854) (← links)
- Convergence of the wave equation damped on the interior to the one damped on the boundary (Q852692) (← links)
- Connecting orbits in scalar reaction diffusion equations. II: The complete solution (Q913113) (← links)
- Generic hyperbolicity of stationary solutions for a reaction-diffusion system (Q972416) (← links)
- On the number of critical points of the period (Q1076876) (← links)
- Generic hyperbolicity for reaction diffusion equations on symmetric domains (Q1090839) (← links)
- On the explicit construction of an ODE which has the same dynamics as a scalar parabolic PDE (Q1096786) (← links)
- Generic bifurcation of steady-state solutions (Q1166179) (← links)
- Complicated dynamics in scalar semilinear parabolic equations in higher space dimension (Q1174305) (← links)
- A permutation related to the dynamics of a scalar parabolic PDE (Q1176503) (← links)
- Properties of the attractor of a scalar parabolic PDE (Q1181797) (← links)
- A singularity theory approach to a semilinear boundary value problem (Q1191806) (← links)
- On an advection-reaction-diffusion competition system with double free boundaries modeling invasion and competition of \textit{Aedes albopictus} and \textit{Aedes aegypti} mosquitoes (Q1671214) (← links)
- Generic hyperbolicity for the equilibria of the one-dimensional parabolic equation\newline \(u_t=(a(x)u_x)+f(u)\) (Q1879174) (← links)
- Heteroclinic orbits between rotating waves of semilinear parabolic equations on the circle (Q1880772) (← links)
- Pseudotrajectories generated by a discretization of a parabolic equation (Q1916002) (← links)
- Genericity of hyperbolicity and saddle-node bifurcations in reaction-diffusion equations depending on a parameter (Q2365362) (← links)
- Noncompact global attractors for scalar reaction-diffusion equations (Q2400184) (← links)
- Realization of period maps of planar Hamiltonian systems (Q2465125) (← links)
- Adaptation of the generic PDE's results to the notion of prevalence (Q2467205) (← links)
- Generic transversality property for a class of wave equations with variable damping (Q2571751) (← links)
- Generic hyperbolicity of equilibria and periodic orbits of the parabolic equation on the circle (Q3053470) (← links)
- Generic properties of equilibria of reaction-diffusion equations with variable diffusion (Q3736160) (← links)
- Periodic solutions of periodically forced weakly coupled non-degenerate systems<sup>∗</sup> (Q3746146) (← links)
- Generic hyperbolicity in one-dimensional reaction- diffusion equations with general boundary conditions (Q3781471) (← links)
- The critical points of the period function of x″−x2(x−α)(x−1)=0 (0⩽α<1) (Q3782065) (← links)
- Non-negative solutions for a class of non-positone problems (Q3808453) (← links)
- Continuity of attractors (Q4206138) (← links)
- Generic hyperbolicity for scalar parabolic equations (Q4296649) (← links)
- Positive solutions for a class of nonpositone problems with concave nonlinearities (Q4307819) (← links)
- Branching of t-periodic solutions for a certain class of ordinary differential equations<sup>*</sup> (Q4711090) (← links)
- Limiting grow-up behavior for a one-parameter family of dissipative PDEs (Q5109046) (← links)
- Large Deviations for Stationary Measures of Stochastic Nonlinear Wave Equations\\with Smooth White Noise (Q5348122) (← links)
- The attractor of the scalar reaction diffusion equation is a smooth graph (Q5896537) (← links)
- The attractor of the scalar reaction diffusion equation is a smooth graph (Q5900003) (← links)
- Sturm attractors for fully nonlinear parabolic equations (Q6052372) (← links)