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Partial differential equations |
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35Qxx |
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Partial differential equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application [See also 35J05, 35J10, 35K05, 35L05] |
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35Q05 |
Euler-Poisson-Darboux equations |
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35Q07 |
Fuchsian PDEs |
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35Q15 |
Riemann-Hilbert problems in context of PDEs [See also 30E25, 31A25, 31B20] |
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35Q20 |
Boltzmann equations {For fluid mechanics, see 76P05; for statistical mechanics, see 82B40, 82C40, 82D05} |
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35Q30 |
Navier-Stokes equations {For fluid mechanics, see 76D05, 76D07, 76N10} |
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35Q31 |
Euler equations {For fluid mechanics, see 76D05, 76D07, 76N10} |
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35Q35 |
PDEs in connection with fluid mechanics |
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35Q40 |
PDEs in connection with quantum mechanics |
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35Q41 |
Time-dependent Schrödinger equations and Dirac equations {For quantum theory, see 81Q05; for relativity and gravitational theory, see 83A05, 83C10} |
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35Q49 |
Transport equations {For calculus of variations and optimal control, see 49Q22; for fluid mechanics, see 76F25; for statistical mechanics, see 82C70, 82D75; for operations research, see 90B06; for mathematical programming, see 90C08} |
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35Q51 |
Soliton equations {For dynamical systems and ergodic theory, see 37K40} |
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35Q53 |
KdV equations (Korteweg-de Vries equations) {For dynamical systems and ergodic theory, see 37K10} |
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35Q55 |
NLS equations (nonlinear Schrödinger equations) {For dynamical systems and ergodic theory, see 37K10} |
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35Q56 |
Ginzburg-Landau equations {For optics and electromagnetic theory, see 78A25} |
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35Q60 |
PDEs in connection with optics and electromagnetic theory |
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35Q61 |
Maxwell equations {For optics and electromagnetic theory, see 78A25; for relativity and gravitational theory, see 83C22} |
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35Q62 |
PDEs in connection with statistics |
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35Q68 |
PDEs in connection with computer science |
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35Q70 |
PDEs in connection with mechanics of particles and systems of particles |
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35Q74 |
PDEs in connection with mechanics of deformable solids |
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35Q75 |
PDEs in connection with relativity and gravitational theory |
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35Q76 |
Einstein equations {For several complex variables and analytic spaces, see 32Q40; for differential geometry, see 53C07; for relativity and gravitational theory, see 83C05, 83C25, 83D05} |
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35Q79 |
PDEs in connection with classical thermodynamics and heat transfer |
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35Q81 |
PDEs in connection with semiconductor devices {For statistical mechanics, see 82D37} |
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35Q82 |
PDEs in connection with statistical mechanics |
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35Q83 |
Vlasov equations {For statistical mechanics, see 82C70, 82D75} |
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35Q84 |
Fokker-Planck equations {For fluid mechanics, see 76X05, 76W05; for statistical mechanics, see 82C31} |
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35Q85 |
PDEs in connection with astronomy and astrophysics |
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35Q86 |
PDEs in connection with geophysics |
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35Q89 |
PDEs in connection with mean field game theory {For calculus of variations and optimal control, see 49N80; for game theory, see 91A16} |
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35Q90 |
PDEs in connection with mathematical programming |
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35Q91 |
PDEs in connection with game theory, economics, social and behavioral sciences |
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35Q92 |
PDEs in connection with biology, chemistry and other natural sciences |
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35Q93 |
PDEs in connection with control and optimization |
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35Q94 |
PDEs in connection with information and communication |
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35Q99 |
None of the above, but in this section |