Evolution Inclusions and Variation Inequalities for Earth Data Processing III

In this sequel to two earlier volumes, the authors now focus on the long-time behavior of evolution inclusions, based on the theory of extremal solutions to differential-operator problems. This approach is used to solve problems in climate research, geoph

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Mikhail Z. Zgurovsky Oleksiy V. Kapustyan Nina V. Zadoianchuk

 

Pavlo O. Kasyanov Jos´e Valero

Evolution Inclusions and Variation Inequalities for Earth Data Processing III Long-Time Behavior of Evolution Inclusions Solutions in Earth Data Analysis

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Mikhail Z. Zgurovsky Institute for Applied System Analysis National Academy of Science National Technical University of Ukraine Kyiv Ukraine

Jos´e Valero Centro de Investigaci´on Operativa Univ. Miguel Hern´andez de Elche Alicante Spain

Pavlo O. Kasyanov Oleksiy V. Kapustyan Nina V. Zadoianchuk Kyiv Polytechnic Institute Institute for Applied System Analysis National Technical University of Ukraine Kyiv Ukraine

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