Birs- 12w5029: Model reduction in continuum thermodynamics: Modeling, analysis and computation
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Title: Continuum Thermodynamics, complete and reduced systems
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Title: Scaling regimes and multiple scales problems of atmospheric flows
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Title: Complete fluid systems, the state of art
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Title: Fast iterative solvers for buoyancy driven flow problems
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Title: Inhomogeneous Navier-Stokes equations and jumps of density
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Title: Coarse Space Components for Domain Decomposition Methods
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Title: Implicitly constituted materials: mixed formulations, numerical solutions and computations
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Title: Adaptive regularization, linearization, and numerical solution of unsteady nonlinear problems
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Title: Modeling of two-phase flow in geophysics: compaction, differentiation, partial melting, and melt migration
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Title: On steady compressible Navier–Stokes–Fourier system
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Title: On the Derivation of Thermodynamically Consitent Boundary Conditions for the Cahn-Hilliard equation
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Title: Fluid model of crystal plasticity - numerical computations for compression of a single-slip crystal
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Title: Relative entropy method applied to model reduction in fluid mechanics
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Title: Regularity issues in systems describing flows of incompressible fluids
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Title: Non-Darcy Flows in the porous media for compressible fluids and application
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Title: On the generalized Stokes equation in Orlicz spaces
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Title: Incompressible limit of the planar compressible ideal magnetohydrodynamic equations
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Title: Weak solutions to the barotropic Navier-Stokes system with slip boundary conditions in time dependent domains
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Title: First order hyperbolic conservation laws containing implicit relation
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Title: On asymptotic behavior of solutions to the compressible Navier-Stokes equation around a time-periodic parallel flow
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