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- On the quenching of a nonlocal parabolic problem arising in electrostatic MEMS control (Q272747) (← links)
- The quenching set of a MEMS capacitor in two-dimensional geometries (Q379914) (← links)
- On the quenching behaviour of a semilinear wave equation modelling MEMS technology (Q477392) (← links)
- Similarity: Generalizations, applications and open problems (Q976795) (← links)
- Asymptotic properties of the space-time adaptive numerical solution of a nonlinear heat equation (Q1616132) (← links)
- Monge-Ampére simulation of fourth order PDEs in two dimensions with application to elastic-electrostatic contact problems (Q1695359) (← links)
- Moving mesh simulation of contact sets in two dimensional models of elastic-electrostatic deflection problems (Q2002285) (← links)
- A spectral analysis of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation in the co-exploding frame (Q2167976) (← links)
- 3D Euler equations and ideal MHD mapped to regular systems: probing the finite-time blowup hypothesis (Q2276152) (← links)
- Generic self-similar blowup for equivariant wave maps and Yang-Mills fields in higher dimensions (Q2354010) (← links)
- An asymptotic study of blow up multiplicity in fourth order parabolic partial differential equations (Q2438847) (← links)
- (In-)stability of singular equivariant solutions to the Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert equation (Q2870989) (← links)
- Adaptive Solution to Two-Dimensional Partial Differential Equations in Curved Domains Using the Monge--Ampére Equation (Q5376561) (← links)