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The following pages link to Constructing a relativistic heat flow by transport time steps (Q1044403):
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- On the entropy conditions for some flux limited diffusion equations (Q633060) (← links)
- Pattern formation in a flux limited reaction-diffusion equation of porous media type (Q730185) (← links)
- Some regularity results on the `relativistic' heat equation (Q959833) (← links)
- Formulation of the relativistic heat equation and the relativistic kinetic Fokker-Planck equations using GENERIC (Q1618810) (← links)
- Kantorovich potentials and continuity of total cost for relativistic cost functions (Q1689515) (← links)
- A survey on dynamical transport distances (Q1762533) (← links)
- The optimal mass transport problem for relativistic costs (Q1937822) (← links)
- Construction of a two-phase flow with singular energy by gradient flow methods (Q2101094) (← links)
- Anisotropic tempered diffusion equations (Q2199958) (← links)
- On the existence of dual solutions for Lorentzian cost functions (Q2305819) (← links)
- Topology-preserving diffusion of divergence-free vector fields and magnetic relaxation (Q2509637) (← links)
- Local-in-time regularity results for some flux-limited diffusion equations of porous media type (Q2637704) (← links)
- A convergent Lagrangian discretization for \(p\)-Wasserstein and flux-limited diffusion equations (Q2658629) (← links)
- Lagrangian Discretization of Crowd Motion and Linear Diffusion (Q5115705) (← links)
- Discretization of flux-limited gradient flows: $\Gamma $-convergence and numerical schemes (Q5216722) (← links)
- Analysis of a Class of Degenerate Parabolic Equations with Saturation Mechanisms (Q5500580) (← links)
- Enhanced computation of the proximity operator for perspective functions (Q6151588) (← links)
- Fine properties of geodesics and geodesic \(\lambda\)-convexity for the Hellinger-Kantorovich distance (Q6181298) (← links)
- Doubly nonlinear diffusive PDEs: new existence results via generalized Wasserstein gradient flows (Q6641701) (← links)