Published Online: 2014-6-21
Published in Print: 2014-10-1
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Articles in the same Issue
- Three solutions to discrete anisotropic problems with two parameters
- A classification of the torsion tensors on almost contact manifolds with B-metric
- Composition results for strongly summing and dominated multilinear operators
- Near viability for fully nonlinear differential inclusions
- Partial regularity of solution to generalized Navier-Stokes problem
- Ground states for asymptotically periodic Schrödinger-Poisson systems with critical growth
- A reverse engineering approach to the Weil representation
- Quasi-minimal rotational surfaces in pseudo-Euclidean four-dimensional space
- The behavior of domain decomposition methods when the overlapping length is large
Keywords for this article
Nonlinear differential inclusions;
A priori estimates;
Near viability
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Articles in the same Issue
- Three solutions to discrete anisotropic problems with two parameters
- A classification of the torsion tensors on almost contact manifolds with B-metric
- Composition results for strongly summing and dominated multilinear operators
- Near viability for fully nonlinear differential inclusions
- Partial regularity of solution to generalized Navier-Stokes problem
- Ground states for asymptotically periodic Schrödinger-Poisson systems with critical growth
- A reverse engineering approach to the Weil representation
- Quasi-minimal rotational surfaces in pseudo-Euclidean four-dimensional space
- The behavior of domain decomposition methods when the overlapping length is large