Limiting Behavior

The limiting behavior of solutions is investigated as the electrode shrinks to a point.

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Tatsien Li Yongji Tan Zhijie Cai Wei Chen Jingnong Wang

Mathematical Model of Spontaneous Potential WellLogging and Its Numerical Solutions

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Mathematical Model of Spontaneous Potential Well-Logging and Its Numerical Solutions

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Tatsien Li School of Mathematical Sciences Fudan University Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Yongji Tan School of Mathematical Sciences Fudan University Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Wei Chen Shanghai Lixin University of Commerce Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Jingnong Wang Technology Center China Petroleum Logging Co. Ltd Xi’an, People’s Republic of China

Zhijie Cai School of Mathematical Sciences Fudan University Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

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