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The following pages link to Stability of solutions to generalized Forchheimer equations of any degree (Q905254):
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- Well productivity index for compressible fluids and gases (Q325335) (← links)
- An expanded mixed finite element method for generalized Forchheimer flows in porous media (Q521451) (← links)
- Maximum estimates for generalized Forchheimer flows in heterogeneous porous media (Q729943) (← links)
- A block-centered finite difference method for slightly compressible Darcy-Forchheimer flow in porous media (Q1685502) (← links)
- Generalized Forchheimer flows of isentropic gases (Q1742167) (← links)
- Global estimates for generalized Forchheimer flows of slightly compressible fluids (Q2000385) (← links)
- A mixed finite element approximation for Darcy-Forchheimer flows of slightly compressible fluids (Q2012624) (← links)
- Properties of generalized Forchheimer flows in porous media (Q2257715) (← links)
- Interior estimates for generalized Forchheimer flows of slightly compressible fluids (Q2409854) (← links)
- Analysis of expanded mixed finite element methods for the generalized forchheimer flows of slightly compressible fluids (Q2804366) (← links)
- A family of steady two-phase generalized Forchheimer flows and their linear stability analysis (Q2939234) (← links)
- Fluid flows of mixed regimes in porous media (Q2968442) (← links)
- Doubly nonlinear parabolic equations for a general class of Forchheimer gas flows in porous media (Q3176638) (← links)
- Numerical analysis for generalized Forchheimer flows of slightly compressible fluids (Q4603176) (← links)
- Galerkin finite element method for generalized Forchheimer equation of slightly compressible fluids in porous media (Q4977857) (← links)
- Slightly compressible Forchheimer flows in rotating porous media (Q5009747) (← links)
- Existence of a solution for generalized Forchheimer flow in porous media with minimal regularity conditions (Q5218823) (← links)
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- Studying a doubly nonlinear model of slightly compressible Forchheimer flows in rotating porous media (Q5888806) (← links)