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The following pages link to Well-posed two-point initial-boundary value problems with arbitrary boundary conditions (Q2883239):
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- Fokas transform method for a brain tumor invasion model with heterogeneous diffusion in 1+1 dimensions (Q268841) (← links)
- Evolution PDEs and augmented eigenfunctions. half-line (Q294070) (← links)
- The diffusion equation with nonlocal data (Q724682) (← links)
- Fokas diagonalization of piecewise constant coefficient linear differential operators on finite intervals and networks (Q2073593) (← links)
- Eigenvalues for the Laplace operator in the interior of an equilateral triangle (Q2254644) (← links)
- Spectral theory of some non-selfadjoint linear differential operators (Q2831258) (← links)
- The unified method for the heat equation: I. non-separable boundary conditions and non-local constraints in one dimension (Q2870987) (← links)
- The Unified Transform and the Water Wave Problem (Q3294749) (← links)
- A numerical implementation of the unified Fokas transform for evolution problems on a finite interval (Q4575293) (← links)
- Generalised Dirichlet to Neumann maps for linear dispersive equations on half-line (Q4575301) (← links)
- Linear evolution equations on the half-line with dynamic boundary conditions (Q5056775) (← links)
- Revivals and fractalisation in the linear free space Schrödinger equation (Q5218737) (← links)
- Time-periodic linear boundary value problems on a finite interval (Q5869467) (← links)
- Boundary behavior of the solution to the linear Korteweg‐De Vries equation on the half line (Q6148568) (← links)
- Rigorous analysis of the unified transform method and long-range instabilities for the inhomogeneous time-dependent Schrödinger equation on the quarter-plane (Q6583554) (← links)
- Revivals, or the Talbot effect, for the Airy equation (Q6590522) (← links)
- Fokas diagonalization (Q6608638) (← links)
- The role of periodicity in the solution of third order boundary value problems (Q6608640) (← links)