The thin film equation with \(2\leq n < 3\): Finite speed of propagation in terms of the \(L^1\)-norm
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zbMath0953.35072MaRDI QIDQ1977689
Andrey E. Shishkov, Josephus Hulshof
Publication date: 15 January 2001
Published in: Advances in Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Nonlinear parabolic equations (35K55) Degenerate parabolic equations (35K65) Oscillation, zeros of solutions, mean value theorems, etc. in context of PDEs (35B05)
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