Fourier's well-known heat equation, introduced in 1822, describes how temperature changes in space and time when heat flows through a material. In general, this formulation works well to describe heat ...
Blow-up solutions in semilinear heat equations refer to phenomena where solutions become unbounded in finite time, an occurrence that has far‐reaching implications for the study of nonlinear partial ...
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