Approximation of free-discontinuity problems
Andrea Braides
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Approximation of free-discontinuity problems
Published
2006
Publisher
Springer London, Limited
Pages
154
ISBN-13
9783540687146
Weakly differentiable functions
Minimal surfaces and functions of bounded variation
Functions of bounded variation and free discontinuity problems
Relativization of some aspects of the theory of functions of bounded variation
Bounded variation and around
Imersões mínimas completas em R3 do gênero um e curvatura total finita
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