The Problem of Diffusion Wave Initiation for a Nonlinear Second-Order Parabolic System

The study of nonlinear singular parabolic equations occupies a key place in the scientific school of A. F. Sidorov. In particular, the problem on initiating a heat wave has been studied since the 1980s. The present study aims to extend the results of Sidorov and his followers, including the authors,...

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