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A spatial decay estimate for the heat equation

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Ein anisotroper, fester Wärmeleiter liege vor, dessen Grenzflächen, mit der Ausnahme einer ebenen OberflächeC, isoliert sind. Es werden Ungleichungen aufgestellt, welche die exponentielle Abnahme des Wärmefeldes im Körper mit der Entfernung vonC 0 ausdrücken.

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Edelstein, W.S. A spatial decay estimate for the heat equation. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP) 20, 900–905 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01592299

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