Properties of Solutions of Parabolic Equations and Inequalities
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Publication:3280288
DOI10.4153/CJM-1961-028-1zbMATH Open0099.30001MaRDI QIDQ3280288FDOQ3280288
Authors: Murray H. Protter
Publication date: 1961
Published in: Canadian Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cited In (24)
- Lower Bounds for Solutions of Hyperbolic Inequalities
- Unique Continuation for Parabolic Equations of Higher Order
- On the maximum rate of decay of solutions of parabolic differential inequalities
- Backward uniqueness for solutions of linear parabolic equations
- Carleman estimates for the parabolic transmission problem and Hölder propagation of smallness across an interface
- Asymptotic behavior of solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations
- Continuous dependence on the viscostiy for the oberbeck-boussinesq equations
- Asymptotic behavior of solutions of hyperbolic inequalities
- Some nonexistence and instability theorems for solutions of formally parabolic equations of the form \(Pu_t=-Au+ {\mathfrak F} (u)\)
- Continuous dependence on the source parameters for convective motion in porous media
- Log-log convexity and backward uniqueness
- On an inverse problem arising in continuous casting of steel billets
- Properties of a method of fundamental solutions for the parabolic heat equation
- Decay, growth, continuous dependence and uniqueness results in generalized heat conduction theories
- Stabilization of ill-posed Cauchy problems for parabolic equations
- Long time behaviour of solutions of abstract inequalities. Applications to thermohydraulic and magnetohydrodynamic equations
- Some backward uniqueness results
- The Porous Medium Equation in One Dimension
- Properties of solutions of ordinary differential equations in banach space
- On the absence of rapidly decaying solutions for parabolic operators whose coefficients are non-Lipschitz continuous in time
- On some evolution inequalities in a Hilbert space
- Backward uniqueness for fractional heat equations
- The stability of the solution of the Cauchy problem for a second-order parabolic equation with data on a time-like surface
- Lower bounds and uniqueness for solutions of evolution inequalities in a Hilbert space
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