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Date: 2012-06-23 07:34:30
Mathematical analysis
Calculus
Mathematics
Partial differential equations
Nonlinear system
Heat equation
Hyperbolic partial differential equation
Weak solution
Dirichlet problem
Optimal control
Differential equation

9th AIMS CONFERENCE – ABSTRACTS 66 Special Session 15: Nonlinear Evolution Equations, Inclusions and Related Topics

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