Entropy solution for doubly nonlinear elliptic anisotropic problems with Fourier boundary conditions

Abstract

The goal of this paper is to study nonlinear anisotropic problems with Fourier boundary conditions. We first prove, by using the technic of monotone operators in Banach spaces, the existence of weak solutions, and by approximation methods, we prove a result of existence and uniqueness of entropy solution.

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Idrissa Ibrango, Stanislas Ouaro

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  • EP ID EP469459
  • DOI 10.7151/dmdico.1175
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Idrissa Ibrango, Stanislas Ouaro (2015). Entropy solution for doubly nonlinear elliptic anisotropic problems with Fourier boundary conditions. Discussiones Mathematicae Differential Inclusions Control and Optimization, 35(2), 123-150. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-469459