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List of research outcomes
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Publication Date of Publication Type On the finite difference scheme for a non-linear evolution problem with a non-linear dynamic boundary condition 2018-09-24 Paper Numerical simulation for the solution to the 3D nonhomogeneous, incompressible Euler equations 2013-09-05 Paper On the Lefschetz direct stability criterion for an implicit evolution problem, with a dynamic boundary condition 2012-11-15 Paper Existence and uniqueness for the `weak' solution to the radiative cooling problem for a 3-D anisotropic solid, by using trace-like operators 2012-05-21 Paper On the direct Lefschetz stability criterion for a system of non-homogeneous linear first order ODEs, with variable coefficients 2011-06-10 Paper https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q3006101 2011-06-10 Paper https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q3575360 2010-07-27 Paper Existence and uniqueness for the 'weak' solution to the non-stationary, nonlinear permeable boundary Navier-Stokes flows, using trace-like operators 2010-01-26 Paper On the stability of a finite difference scheme for an evolution problem, based on a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations 2008-04-03 Paper The Sobolev-Lyapunov instability associated with the use of the Stefan-Boltzmann law for an isotropic 3-D solid 2008-02-11 Paper https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q3446399 2007-06-14 Paper The existence and uniqueness of the solution to the stationary permeable boundary Navier-Stokes flows, using trace-related canonical operators 2007-06-14 Paper On the existence, uniqueness and the stability of a solution to a cooling problem, for an isotropic 3-D solid 2005-05-04 Paper The linearized non-stationary problem for the permeable boundary Navier-Stokes flows 2005-01-17 Paper Stability of Navier-Stokes flows through permeable boundaries 2002-02-14 Paper
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