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Partial differential equations (PDEs): Existence and uniqueness, regularity, boundary conditions, linear and non-linear operators, stability, soliton theory, integrable PDEs, conservation laws, qualitative dynamics.
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System of equations with one integral equation
Start with a system of three equations such that two of the equations are ordinary or partial differential equations, but one of them is an integral equation as follows:
$C = \int_{0}^{\infty} X \: …
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Modelling fluid flows with mean curvature flow
A while ago I was wondering if the displacement of fluid described in this blog post
could be modelled with mean curvature flow or some other flow, but when I asked someone in Engineering they replied …
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Existence theory with an integral equation
I am reading a paper in which it is proposed that one can solve a problem from mathematical physics by establishing an existence theory for a system of equations. One of the equations in the system i …
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References for systems of elliptic PDEs
I was wondering if there were any recent references dealing with the theory of systems of elliptic PDEs: in particular, someone was telling me about something which sounded like 'Schur complementarity …
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What is an "Instanton" in classical gauge theory? (to a mathematician)
Generally speaking, you could say they are a special type of solution to the field equations of gauge theories. More specifically, an instanton is a classical solution in a classical Euclidean field …