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The following pages link to The regular attractor for the reaction-diffusion system with a nonlinearity rapidly oscillating in time and its averaging (Q1413028):
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- Attractors for the nonlinear elliptic boundary value problems and their parabolic singular limit (Q479340) (← links)
- Homogenization of trajectory attractors of 3D Navier-Stokes system with randomly oscillating force (Q514006) (← links)
- Continuity of dynamical structures for nonautonomous evolution equations under singular perturbations (Q715717) (← links)
- Theorems about the attractor for incompressible non-Newtonian flow driven by external forces that are rapidly oscillating in time but have a smooth average (Q939516) (← links)
- Averaging of nonautonomous damped wave equations with singularly oscillating external forces (Q954976) (← links)
- Averaging of equations of viscoelasticity with singularly oscillating external forces (Q1679731) (← links)
- Averaging, Conley index continuation and recurrent dynamics in almost-periodic parabolic equations (Q1776833) (← links)
- Non-autonomous 2D Newton-Boussinesq equation with oscillating external forces and its uniform attractor (Q2119765) (← links)
- ``Strange term'' in homogenization of attractors of reaction-diffusion equation in perforated domain (Q2123657) (← links)
- Non-autonomous 3D Brinkman-Forchheimer equation with singularly oscillating external force and its uniform attractor (Q2132891) (← links)
- Reaction-diffusion systems with supercritical nonlinearities revisited (Q2170983) (← links)
- Strong convergence of trajectory attractors for reaction-diffusion systems with random rapidly oscillating terms (Q2308254) (← links)
- Regular attractors and nonautonomous perturbations of them (Q2842981) (← links)
- Recent progress in study of singular perturbation problems (Q3572628) (← links)
- Weak convergence of attractors of reaction–diffusion systems with randomly oscillating coefficients (Q4628940) (← links)
- Large dispersion, averaging and attractors: three 1D paradigms (Q4644662) (← links)