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Traveling Wave Solutions of Parabolic Systems

Authors: Aizik Volpert; Vitaly Volpert; Vladimir Volpert;

Traveling Wave Solutions of Parabolic Systems

Abstract

Part I. Stationary waves: Scalar equation Leray-Schauder degree Existence of waves Structure of the spectrum Stability and approach to a wave Part II. Bifurcation of waves: Bifurcation of nonstationary modes of wave propagation Mathematical proofs Part III. Waves in chemical kinetics and combustion: Waves in chemical kinetics Combustion waves with complex kinetics Estimates and asymptotics of the speed of combustion waves Asymptotic and approximate analytical methods in combustion problems (supplement) Bibliography.

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