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Partial differential equations

Authors: Claude BARDOS, Thierry PAUL

Publication date: October 10, 2010

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7. Conclusion

This text cannot, and does not intend to, be exhaustive. The choices made depend crucially on the taste and skills of its authors.

The methodology used has led us to emphasize aspects of scale (order of magnitude). The distributed phenomena presented here call for scale groupings that are sources of non-linear effects. Scale analysis and dimensional reduction lead to non-linearities.

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