On two phase filtration under gravity and with boundary infiltration: application of a bäcklund transformation

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3663705

DOI10.1016/0362-546X(83)90034-2zbMath0516.35017OpenAlexW1969612569MaRDI QIDQ3663705

David L. Clements, M. P. Stallybrass, Colin Rogers

Publication date: 1983

Published in: Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0362-546x(83)90034-2




Related Items (20)

Infiltration from supply at constant water content: An integrable modeln-Dimensional first integral and similarity solutions for two-phase flowOn a canonical nine-body problem. Integrable Ermakov decomposition via reciprocal transformationsIsogroup classification and group-invariant solutions of the nonlinear diffusion-convection equation \(T_t=(D_1(T)T_x)_x-D_2'(T)T_x\)On transport through heterogeneous media: application of conjugated reciprocal transformationsThe Korteweg capillarity system. Integrable reduction via gauge and reciprocal linksA class of moving boundary problems with a source term: application of a reciprocal transformationOn modulated coupled systems. Canonical reduction via reciprocal transformationsExact solutions for vertical drainage and redistribution in soilsIntegrable forms of the one-dimensional flow equation for unsaturated heterogeneous porous mediaSolution of double nonlinear problems in porous media by a combined finite volume-finite element algorithmGroup theoretic methods applied to Burgers' equationOn a class of reciprocal Stefan moving boundary problemsThe (3+1)-dimensional Monge-Ampère equation in discontinuity wave theory: Application of a reciprocal transformationEvolution of methacrylate distribution during wood saturationMoving Boundary Problems for Heterogeneous Media. Integrability via Conjugation of Reciprocal and Integral TransformationsOn modulated multi-component NLS systems: Ermakov invariants and integrable symmetry reductionOn Stefan-type moving boundary problems with heterogeneity: canonical reduction via conjugation of reciprocal transformationsReciprocal transformations of two-component hyperbolic systems and their invariantsApplication of linked Bäcklund transformations to nonlinear boundary value problems



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: On two phase filtration under gravity and with boundary infiltration: application of a bäcklund transformation