zbMath0435.76086MaRDI QIDQ3875623
T. G. Cowling
Publication date: 1976
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NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM WITH VACUUM BOUNDARY CONDITIONS FOR THE MAGNETIC FIELD INDUCTION EQUATION IN A BALL,
Variable energy flux in turbulence,
Hall effect on the pipe flow of a Burgers' fluid: An exact solution,
Global existence and uniqueness theorem to 2-D incompressible non-resistive MHD system with non-equilibrium background magnetic field,
Wavelet optimized finite difference mesh for MHD flow in a circular duct,
Global small analytic solutions of MHD boundary layer equations,
Long-term dissipativity of time-stepping algorithms for an abstract evolution equation with applications to the incompressible MHD and Navier-Stokes equations,
Equilibrium studies of a poloidal divertor pinch with a reversed toroidal field,
Magneto-thermoelastic interactions in an unbounded orthotropic viscoelastic solid under the Hall current effect by the fourth-order Moore-Gibson-Thompson equation,
Variational methods for stationary MHD flow under natural interface conditions,
Time optimal control problem of the 2D MHD equations with memory,
Global Well-Posedness of an Initial-Boundary Value Problem for Viscous Non-Resistive MHD Systems,
Global strong solution to the three-dimensional density-dependent incompressible magnetohydrodynamic flows,
Homotopy analysis solution of hydromagnetic mixed convection flow past an exponentially stretching sheet with Hall current,
Global weak solutions to the equations of thermal convection in micropolar fluids subjected to Hall current,
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Linear feedback control and approximation for a system governed by unsteady MHD equations,
A mixed finite element method with exactly divergence-free velocities for incompressible magnetohydrodynamics,
On the well-posedness and conservation laws of a family of multiscale deconvolution models for the magnetohydrodynamics equations,
Global small solutions of 2-D incompressible MHD system,
An analytic theory and formulation of a local magnetohydrodynamic lattice gas model,
Linear and weakly nonlinear magnetoconvection in a porous medium with a thermal nonequilibrium model,
Fast magnetic reconnection with Cowling's conductivity,
On the local \(C^{1,\alpha}\) solution of ideal magneto-hydrodynamical equations,
Analytic solutions of ∇ × B=λB having separatrices for geometries with one ignorable coordinate,
Generation of zonal flow in the Earth's dissipative ionospheric F-layer,
Effects of thermophoresis on hydromagnetic mixed convection and mass transfer flow past a vertical permeable plate with variable suction and thermal radiation,
Effects of Hall current and heat transfer on MHD flow of a Burgers fluid due to a pull of eccentric rotating disks,
The exponential behavior and stabilizability of the stochastic magnetohydrodynamic equations,
Nonlinear Rayleigh-Taylor instability for nonhomogeneous incompressible viscous magnetohydrodynamic flows,
Note on global regularity of 2D regularized MHD equations with zero magnetic diffusion,
Nonlinear stability for a simple model of a protoplanetary disc,
Some exact solutions for fractional generalized Burgers' fluid in a porous space,
Gauge condition for studying intrinsic magnetospheres,
On the analyticity of the semigroup generated by the Stokes operator with Neumann-type boundary conditions on Lipschitz subdomains of Riemannian manifolds,
A Generalized Poisson--Nernst--Planck--Navier--Stokes Model on the Fluid with the Crowded Charged Particles: Derivation and Its Well-Posedness,
Analytic model of a resistive magnetohydrodynamic shock without Hall effect,
LOCAL STRONG SOLUTION TO THE COMPRESSIBLE MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC FLOW WITH LARGE DATA,
Justification of Prandtl Ansatz for MHD Boundary Layer,
A method of solution of the equations of magnetohydrodynamics,
Some nonlinear stability results for a magnetic induction equation with Hall, ion-slip and shear effects: necessary and sufficient condition,
Effects of Radiation on MHD Flow with Induced Magnetic Field