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Positive Solutions For A Semilinear Elliptic Problem With Critical Exponent, Ismail Ali, Alfonso Castro Aug 1996

Positive Solutions For A Semilinear Elliptic Problem With Critical Exponent, Ismail Ali, Alfonso Castro

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The Steady Boundary Layer Due To A Fast Vortex, Andrew J. Bernoff, Harald J. H. M. Van Dongen, Seth Lichter Jan 1996

The Steady Boundary Layer Due To A Fast Vortex, Andrew J. Bernoff, Harald J. H. M. Van Dongen, Seth Lichter

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A point vortex located above and convected parallel to a wall is an important model of the process by which a boundary layer becomes unstable due to external disturbances. Often it has been assumed that the boundary layer due to the passage of the vortex is inherently unsteady. Here we show that for a vortex convected by a uniform shear flow, there is a steady solution when the speed of the vortex cv is sufficiently fast. The existence of the steady solution is demonstrated analytically in the limit of large vortex velocity (cv→∞) and numerically …


Existence Results For Semipositone Systems, V. Anuradha, Alfonso Castro, Ratnasingham Shivaji Jan 1996

Existence Results For Semipositone Systems, V. Anuradha, Alfonso Castro, Ratnasingham Shivaji

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We study existence of positive solutions to the coupled-system of boundary value problems of the form

-Δu(x) = λf(x,u,v); x ∈ Ω

-Δv(x) = λg(x,u,v); x ∈ Ω

u(x) = 0 = v(x); x ∈ ∂Ω

where λ > 0 is a parameter, Ω is a bounded domain in R^N; N ≥ 1 with a smooth boundary ∂Ω and f,g are C^1 function with at least one of f(x_0,0,0) or g(x_0,0,0) being negative for some x_0 ∈ Ω (semipositone). We establish our existence results using the method of sub-super solutions. We also discuss non-existence results for λ small.