T-coercivity for the asymptotic analysis of scalar problems with sign-changing coefficients in thin periodic domains
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Authors: R. Bunoiu, Karim Ramdani, Claudia Timofte
Publication date: 25 August 2021
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- T-Coercivity for the Maxwell Problem with Sign-Changing Coefficients
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