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Sayfa 136
CROSSING THE TURNING POINTS In the preceding sections we found the
asymptotic behavior of the solutions on the intervals I , and il defined by ( 1 . 1 .
20 ) and ( 1 . 2 . 2 ) , respectively . We note that the interval i intersects the
intervals II ...
CROSSING THE TURNING POINTS In the preceding sections we found the
asymptotic behavior of the solutions on the intervals I , and il defined by ( 1 . 1 .
20 ) and ( 1 . 2 . 2 ) , respectively . We note that the interval i intersects the
intervals II ...
Sayfa 147
The so - called suitable weak solutions of the 3 - dimensional nonstationary
Navier - Stokes equations are under study . The method proposed in the paper
makes it possible to investigate the behavior of solutions not only inside the
domain in ...
The so - called suitable weak solutions of the 3 - dimensional nonstationary
Navier - Stokes equations are under study . The method proposed in the paper
makes it possible to investigate the behavior of solutions not only inside the
domain in ...
Sayfa 464
The transformation has the form V ( A ) = ( u ) , u = A . The function V is a solution
of the equation ( 5 . 2 ) The ... By using the parametrization of the Schlesinger
equations in terms of the solutions of the sixth Painlevé equation given in ( JiMi )
...
The transformation has the form V ( A ) = ( u ) , u = A . The function V is a solution
of the equation ( 5 . 2 ) The ... By using the parametrization of the Schlesinger
equations in terms of the solutions of the sixth Painlevé equation given in ( JiMi )
...
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