
doi: 10.1137/0507071
This paper extends the idea of a method of ascent as developed by Gilbert for elliptic equations and Colton for pseudoparabolic equations. We develop a method of ascent for parabolic equations and extend Colton’s results for the pseudoparabolic case.
Second-order parabolic equations, Representations of solutions to partial differential equations, Other special methods applied to PDEs
Second-order parabolic equations, Representations of solutions to partial differential equations, Other special methods applied to PDEs
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