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1. Decay Rates Of Plane Viscous Rarefaction Wave For Scalar Conservation Law With Degenerate Viscosity In Several Dimensions
2. Asymptotic Behavior And Optimal Decay Rates Of Solutions To The P-system With Damping
3. Some Mathematical Studies On General Systems Of Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
4. Nonlinear Stability And Decay Rates Toward Planar Boundary Layer Solutions For Damped Wave Equation With Large Initial Perturbation
5. Decay Rates And Convergence Of Solutions To System Of One-Dimensional Viscoelastic Model With Damping
6. Study Of Semileptonic Decay Rates Of B Meson
7. Decay Rates Of Strong Planar Rarefaction Waves To Scalar Conservation Laws With Degenerate Viscosity In Several Space Dimensions
8. Uniform Decay Rates Of The Solutions For Nonlinear Viscoelastic Wave Equations
9. The Positive Solutions To Integral Equation (System) Involving Wolff Potential
10. Asymptotic Solutions Of Nonlinear Integral Equations Are Estimated
11. Asymptotic Convergence And Attenuation Estimation Of Euler - Poisson Equation For High - Dimensional Unipolar Quantum
12. Some Studies On The Correlation Properties Of Some Equations Coupled With Viscous Fluid Mechanics Equations
13. Global Well-posedness And Decay Rates For The Three Dimensional Compressible Oldroyd-B Model
14. The Properties Of Solutions For Several Integral Systems With Negative Exponents
15. The Ginzburg-Landau Equation With Parameter ? With Nonhomogeneous Dirichlet Boundary Control Conditions
16. The Investigation On The Optimal Decay Rates Of The Solutions To The Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations And The Related Model
17. Global Well-Posedness Of The Non-isentropic Euler Equations And Ferrohydrodynamics Equations
18. The Well-posedness Of Some Kinds Of Hydrodynamic Equations Coupled With N-S Or Euler Equations
19. Study On The Behavior Of Solutions Of Turbulent And Radiative Flow Equations
20. Well-Posedness And Decay Rates Of Solutions For The Moore-Gibson-Thompson Equation With Memory
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