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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1992, Volume 4, Number 11, Pages 110–120 (Mi mm2132)  

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Computational methods and algorithms

Solvability as a whole of diffusion-reaction systems

T. A. Akramova, M. P. Vishnevskiib

a Bashkir State University
b Institute of Mathematics, Siberian Branch of USSR Academy of Sciences
Abstract: Solvability as a whole of nonlinear parabolic problem is proved. A priory estimates in a weighted Hölder norms of solutions are established. These results are used for the examination of correctness of axiomatically constracted mathematical model describing multicomponent diffusion and chemical reaction processes.
Received: 10.11.1992
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Language: Russian
Citation: T. A. Akramov, M. P. Vishnevskii, “Solvability as a whole of diffusion-reaction systems”, Matem. Mod., 4:11 (1992), 110–120
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\by T.~A.~Akramov, M.~P.~Vishnevskii
\paper Solvability as a~whole of diffusion-reaction systems
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1992
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\issue 11
\pages 110--120
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\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1189.35149}
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