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Asymptotic Analysis, Volume 66
Volume 66, Number 1, 2010
- Jean-François Rault:
The Fujita phenomenon in exterior domains under dynamical boundary conditions. 1-8 - Daniel Han-Kwan:
The three-dimensional finite Larmor radius approximation. 9-33 - Bessem Samet:
Topological sensitivity analysis with respect to a small hole located at the boundary of the domain. 35-49 - Eugénio M. Rocha, Maria Manuela Fernandes Rodrigues:
On approximate solutions to the wavefront speed of reaction-diffusion-convection problem in nonuniform media. 51-59
Volume 66, Number 2, 2010
- Eugenio Montefusco, Benedetta Pellacci, Marco Squassina:
Soliton dynamics for CNLS systems with potentials. 61-86 - Waldemar Pompe:
Nonautonomous initial-boundary value problems in the viscoplasticity theory. 87-102 - Manuel Alfaro, Ana Peña, M. Luisa Rezola, Juan J. Moreno-Balcázar:
Asymptotics for a generalization of Hermite polynomials. 103-117 - Carlos F. Vasconcellos, Patricia N. da Silva:
Stabilization of the linear Kawahara equation with localized damping [Asymptotic Analysis 58(4) (2008), 229-252]. 119-124
Volume 66, Numbers 3-4, 2010
- Michael V. Ruzhansky, Mitsuru Sugimoto:
Criteria for Bochner's extension problem. 125-138 - Sorin Micu, Luz de Teresa:
A spectral study of the boundary controllability of the linear 2-D wave equation in a rectangle. 139-160 - Thierry Tabet Tchamba:
Large time behavior of solutions of viscous Hamilton-Jacobi equations with superquadratic Hamiltonian. 161-186 - Evgeny L. Korotyaev, Anton A. Kutsenko:
Zigzag nanoribbons in external electric fields. 187-206 - Svetlana E. Pastukhova:
Estimates in homogenization of parabolic equations with locally periodic coefficients. 207-228 - Andrey Morgulis:
Non-linear asymptotic stability for the through-passing flows of inviscid incompressible fluid. 229-247
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