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On non-linear elliptic equations and the stability of soap film

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2009

Công Nghê Truong
Affiliation:
School of Quantitative Business Methods and OperationsUniversity of Western Sydney, NepeanPO Box 10Kingswood NSW 2747Australia
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Abstract

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We use an Inverse Mapping Theorem for Sobolev chains to obtain a number of existence theorems for non-linear elliptic partial differential equations with general order. We then apply one of these theorems to prove the stability of a soap film.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1998

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