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Main Authors: Bae, Myoungjean, Chen, Gui-Qiang G., Feldman, Mikhail
Format: Preprint
Published: 2019
Subjects:
Analysis of PDEs
Mathematical Physics
Fluid Dynamics
35M10, 35M12, 35R35, 35B65, 35L65, 35L70, 35J70, 76H05, 35L67, 35B45, 35B35, 35B40, 35B36, 35B38, 35L15, 35L20, 35J67, 76N10, 76L05, 76J20, 76N20, 76G25
Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.05916
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