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The following pages link to On some linear parabolic PDEs on moving hypersurfaces (Q500880):
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- Well-posedness of a fractional porous medium equation on an evolving surface (Q272696) (← links)
- Mini-workshop: PDE models of motility and invasion in active biosystems. Abstracts from the mini-workshop held October 22--28, 2017 (Q1731958) (← links)
- A generalization of the Aubin-Lions-Simon compactness lemma for problems on moving domains (Q1733233) (← links)
- Local and global solvability for advection-diffusion equation on an evolving surface with a boundary (Q2103507) (← links)
- Optimal control of volume-preserving mean curvature flow (Q2124423) (← links)
- Stability and error estimates for non-linear Cahn-Hilliard-type equations on evolving surfaces (Q2143151) (← links)
- An abstract framework for parabolic PDEs on evolving spaces (Q2340994) (← links)
- Sobolev space of functions valued in a monotone Banach family (Q2657698) (← links)
- Function spaces, time derivatives and compactness for evolving families of Banach spaces with applications to PDEs (Q2687336) (← links)
- A Stabilized Trace Finite Element Method for Partial Differential Equations on Evolving Surfaces (Q4572016) (← links)
- A Coupled Ligand-Receptor Bulk-Surface System on a Moving Domain: Well Posedness, Regularity, and Convergence to Equilibrium (Q4608167) (← links)
- Evolving Surface Finite Element Methods for Random Advection-Diffusion Equations (Q4611531) (← links)
- Cahn–Hilliard equations on an evolving surface (Q5014475) (← links)
- Moving boundary problems (Q5146572) (← links)
- Hamilton–Jacobi equations on an evolving surface (Q5226655) (← links)
- A Trace Finite Element Method for PDEs on Evolving Surfaces (Q5348258) (← links)
- Regularization and Separation for Evolving Surface Cahn–Hilliard Equations (Q6086801) (← links)
- Error estimate for classical solutions to the heat equation in a moving thin domain and its limit equation (Q6186471) (← links)
- An evolving space framework for Oseen equations on a moving domain (Q6189282) (← links)