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Asymptotic Analysis, Volume 47
Volume 47, Numbers 1-2, 2006
- Vittoria Pierfelice:
Strichartz estimates for the Schrödinger and heat equations perturbed with singular and time dependent potentials. 1-18 - Hamadi Baklouti, Maher Mnif:
Asymptotique des résonances pour une barrière de potentiel dégénérée. 19-48 - Alexander G. Ramm:
A nonlinear singular perturbation problem. 49-54 - Julian Edward, Louis Tebou:
Internal null-controllability for a structurally damped beam equation. 55-83 - Delphine Salort:
Weighted dispersion and Strichartz estimates for the Liouville equation in 1D. 85-94 - Feng Xie, Maoan Han, Weijiang Zhang:
The persistence of canards in 3-D singularly perturbed systems with two fast variables. 95-106 - Vladimir Georgiev, Mirko Tarulli:
Scale invariant energy smoothing estimates for the Schrödinger equation with small magnetic potential. 107-138 - Björn Gustafsson, Jacqueline Mossino:
Compensated compactness for homogenization and reduction of dimension: The case of elastic laminates. 139-169
Volume 47, Numbers 3-4, 2006
- Sahbi Keraani:
Semiclassical limit for nonlinear Schrödinger equation with potential. II. 171-186 - Sunao Ouchi:
Multisummability of formal power series solutions of nonlinear partial differential equations in complex domains. 187-225 - Kévin Santugini-Repiquet:
Modelization of a split in a ferromagnetic body by an equivalent boundary condition: Part I. 227-259 - Kévin Santugini-Repiquet:
Modelization of a split in a ferromagnetic body by an equivalent boundary condition: Part II. 261-290 - Anne Boutet de Monvel, Serguei Naboko, Luis O. Silva:
The asymptotic behavior of eigenvalues of a modified Jaynes-Cummings model. 291-315 - Lucia Scardia:
The nonlinear bending-torsion theory for curved rods as \varGamma \varGamma -limit of three-dimensional elasticity. 317-343
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