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Linear and Quasi-linear Equations of Parabolic Type
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Статья1967Цитирований: 2ABIA One-Dimensional Parabolic Problem Arising in Studies of Some Free Boundary Problems
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Статья2011Цитирований: 2ABIThermal Conductivity Spectroscopy Technique to Measure Phonon Mean Free Paths
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Статья2011Цитирований: 2ABIWeakly nonlocal irreversible thermodynamics—the Guyer–Krumhansl and the Cahn–Hilliard equations
Статья2001Цитирований: 2ABIExperimental Evidence of Hyperbolic Heat Conduction in Processed Meat
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Статья1995Цитирований: 2ABITransition between ballistic and diffusive heat transport regimes in silicon materials
Статья2012Цитирований: 2ABIExact solution of Guyer–Krumhansl type heat equation by operational method
Статья2016Цитирований: 2ABIGeneralized heat-transport equations: parabolic and hyperbolic models
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Статья2018Цитирований: 2ABIThermodynamical consistency of the dual-phase-lag heat conduction equation
Статья2017Цитирований: 2ABISolvability, Regularity, and Optimal Control of Boundary Value Problems for PDEs
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Книга2017Цитирований: 2ABI