Existence and uniqueness for a reaction-diffusion problem in infiltration (Q1913404)

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Existence and uniqueness for a reaction-diffusion problem in infiltration
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    Existence and uniqueness for a reaction-diffusion problem in infiltration (English)
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    14 November 1996
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    The aim of this paper is to study the conservation law for the concentration, dynamics of dissolution of the porous matrix and the conservation of mass for fluid described by the following system of partial differential equations \[ \begin{aligned} \frac\partial{\partial t} (\varphi c) &= \nabla\cdot (D(\varphi) \nabla c+ cK(\varphi)\nabla p)+ \alpha_1(\varphi_f- \varphi)^{2/3}_+ (c^{\text{eq}}- c)_+,\\ \frac\partial{\partial t} \varphi &= a_2(\varphi_f- \varphi)^{2/3}_+(c^{\text{eq}}- c)_+,\\ \nabla \cdot (K(\varphi) \nabla_p)- \frac\partial{\partial t} \varphi &= 0,\end{aligned} \] where \((s)_+= \max\{s, 0\}\), \(a_1, a_2> 0\). The authors discuss the existence and uniqueness of a classical solution and the global existence of a weak solution for the \(n\)-dimensional case.
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    infiltration
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