Singular degenerate problems occurring in atmospheric dispersion of pollutants
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Abstract: The boundary value problems for linear and nonlinear singular degenerate differential-operator equations are studied. We prove a well-posedeness of linear problem and optimal regularity result for the nonlinear problem which occur in fluid mechanics, environmental engineering and in the atmospheric dispersion of pollutants.
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