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Smooth periodic solutions of the penalized Maxwell fluid dynamics equations

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The existence of smooth periodic solutions of the penalized Maxwell equations (2) is proved. The limit passage as ε→0 is investigated. Bibliography: 8 titles.

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Translated fromZapiski Nauchnykh Seminarov POMI, Vol. 206, 1993, pp. 85–90.

Translated by Ya. Belopol'skaya.

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Kotsiolis, A.A. Smooth periodic solutions of the penalized Maxwell fluid dynamics equations. J Math Sci 80, 1927–1930 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02367007

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