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9 - Mixing for the Burgers Equation Driven by a Localized Two-Dimensional Stochastic Forcing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2017

Armen Shirikyan
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Université de Cergy-Pontoise
Kaïs Ammari
Affiliation:
Université de Monastir, Tunisia
Stéphane Gerbi
Affiliation:
Université Savoie Mont Blanc, France
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Evolution Equations
Long Time Behavior and Control
, pp. 179 - 194
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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