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The following pages link to On the justification of the quasistationary approximation in the problem of motion of a viscous capillary drop (Q1971101):
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- The order of convergence in the Stefan problem with vanishing specific heat (Q476671) (← links)
- Boundary integral equations in quasisteady problems of capillary fluid mechanics. I: Application of the hydrodynamic potentials (Q804435) (← links)
- Vsevolod Alekseevich Solonnikov (on the occasion of his 70th birthday) (Q937938) (← links)
- A justification for the thin film approximation of Stokes flow with surface tension (Q952525) (← links)
- To the 75th birthday of Vsevolod Alekseevich Solonnikov (Q1037175) (← links)
- Two-phase Stefan problem with vanishing specific heat (Q1037190) (← links)
- Existence results for the quasistationary motion of a free capillary liquid drop (Q1363047) (← links)
- Quasi-static motion of a capillary drop. II: The three-dimensional case. (Q1867235) (← links)
- Two-phase Stokes flow by capillarity in the plane: the case of different viscosities (Q2149896) (← links)
- Cosmographic study of the universe's specific heat: a landscape for cosmology? (Q2447434) (← links)
- On the justification of the quasistationary approximation of several parabolic moving boundary problems. Part I (Q2510858) (← links)
- Solvability in weighted Hölder spaces for a problem governing the evolution of two compressible fluids (Q2567744) (← links)
- Boundary value problems of mathematical physics and related problems of function theory. Part 34. Transl. from the Russian (Q2577626) (← links)
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- On the stability of axially symmetric equilibrium figures of a rotating viscous incompressible fluid (Q4675557) (← links)
- Classical Solvability of the Two-Phase Radial Viscous Fingering Problem in a Hele-Shaw Cell (Q5278253) (← links)
- Classical Solvability of the Radial Viscous Fingering Problem in a Hele–Shaw Cell with Surface Tension (Q5373986) (← links)
- Quasi-static motion of a capillary drop. I: The two-dimensional case (Q5957789) (← links)
- Capillarity-driven Stokes flow: the one-phase problem as small viscosity limit (Q6056601) (← links)