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The following pages link to About steady transport equation. I: \(L^ p\)-approach in domains with smooth boundaries (Q4881907):
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- Existence results in Sobolev spaces for a stationary transport equation (Q582483) (← links)
- Inhomogeneous boundary value problems for compressible Navier-Stokes and transport equations (Q833301) (← links)
- \(L^p\) and \(W^{1,p}\) regularity of the solution of a steady transport equation (Q990242) (← links)
- Regularity of the moments of the solution of a transport equation (Q1107084) (← links)
- \(L^ p\)-approach to steady flows of viscous compressible fluids in exterior domains (Q1337967) (← links)
- Schauder estimates for steady compressible Navier-Stokes equations in bounded domains (Q1378840) (← links)
- Drag minimization for the obstacle in compressible flow using shape derivatives and finite volumes (Q1713347) (← links)
- On the existence and asymptotical behaviour of a steady flow of a viscous barotropic gas in a pipe (Q1817915) (← links)
- On flows of viscoelastic fluids of Oldroyd type with wall slip (Q2014698) (← links)
- An \(L^p\)-approach to the well-posedness of transport equations associated to a regular field. II (Q2280065) (← links)
- Solutions in \(H^1\) of the steady transport equation in a bounded polygon with a fully non-homogeneous velocity (Q2397621) (← links)
- On the stationary transport equations (Q2482492) (← links)
- Steady transport equation in the case where the normal component of the velocity does not vanish on the boundary (Q2904734) (← links)
- Existence of threedimensional flows of second-grade fluids past an obstacle (Q4375977) (← links)
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- Steady transport equation in Sobolev–Slobodetskii spaces (Q4963301) (← links)
- Analysis of a two phase flow model of biofilm spread (Q6536707) (← links)
- On the steady flows of viscous compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations in an infinite horizontal layer (Q6558295) (← links)
- On steady state of viscous compressible heat conducting full magnetohydrodynamic equations (Q6587678) (← links)