Improperly posed problems in partial differential equations
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Improperly posed problems in partial differential equations
by Payne
Published
1975
Publisher
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Pages
76
Ill-posed problems in the natural sciences
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Nonlinear ill-posed problems
Multidimensional Inverse & Ill Posed Problems for Differential Equations
Ill-posed problems
Solutions of ill-posed problems
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