In this paper, the Martin-Hou equation of state is derived by using a power series representation of radial distribution function and an analytic representation of multi-section potential based on the Barker-Henderso...In this paper, the Martin-Hou equation of state is derived by using a power series representation of radial distribution function and an analytic representation of multi-section potential based on the Barker-Henderson hard-particle perturbation theory including high-order terms. In the derivation, a theoretical form of Martin-Hou equation was obtained. It had a similar form and the same capability to predict P-V-T properties as the Martin-Hou equation and no additional data were required for evaluating the constants. The characteristic constants of the theoretical expression have certain relationships with the molecular parameters.展开更多
In this paper, authors consider the existence, uniqueness and nonexistence of the radial ground state to the following p-laplacian equation: Delta(p)u + u(q) - \Du\(sigma) = 0, x epsilon Rn, where 2 less than or equal...In this paper, authors consider the existence, uniqueness and nonexistence of the radial ground state to the following p-laplacian equation: Delta(p)u + u(q) - \Du\(sigma) = 0, x epsilon Rn, where 2 less than or equal to p < n, q is subcritical exponent, i.e. p < p* - 1 = [n(p - 1) + p]/(n - p), sigma > 0. Applying the shooting argument, Schauder's fixed point theorem and some delicate estimates of auxiliary funtions, they study the influence of the parameters n, p, q, sigma > 0 on the existence, uniqueness and nonexistence of the radial ground state to the above p-laplacian equation.展开更多
Using the shooting argument and an approximating method, this paper isconcerncd with the existence of fast-decay ground state of p-Laplacian equation: Apu+f(u)=0, in Rn, where f(u) behaves just like f(u) = uq - us, a...Using the shooting argument and an approximating method, this paper isconcerncd with the existence of fast-decay ground state of p-Laplacian equation: Apu+f(u)=0, in Rn, where f(u) behaves just like f(u) = uq - us, as s>q>np/(n-p) - 1.展开更多
We study the solutions with dead cores and the decay estimates for a parabolic p-Laplacian equation with absorption by sub- and supersolution method. Special attention is given to the case where the solution of the st...We study the solutions with dead cores and the decay estimates for a parabolic p-Laplacian equation with absorption by sub- and supersolution method. Special attention is given to the case where the solution of the steady-state problem vanishes in an interior region.展开更多
基金Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China!(No. 298013)
文摘In this paper, the Martin-Hou equation of state is derived by using a power series representation of radial distribution function and an analytic representation of multi-section potential based on the Barker-Henderson hard-particle perturbation theory including high-order terms. In the derivation, a theoretical form of Martin-Hou equation was obtained. It had a similar form and the same capability to predict P-V-T properties as the Martin-Hou equation and no additional data were required for evaluating the constants. The characteristic constants of the theoretical expression have certain relationships with the molecular parameters.
文摘In this paper, authors consider the existence, uniqueness and nonexistence of the radial ground state to the following p-laplacian equation: Delta(p)u + u(q) - \Du\(sigma) = 0, x epsilon Rn, where 2 less than or equal to p < n, q is subcritical exponent, i.e. p < p* - 1 = [n(p - 1) + p]/(n - p), sigma > 0. Applying the shooting argument, Schauder's fixed point theorem and some delicate estimates of auxiliary funtions, they study the influence of the parameters n, p, q, sigma > 0 on the existence, uniqueness and nonexistence of the radial ground state to the above p-laplacian equation.
文摘Using the shooting argument and an approximating method, this paper isconcerncd with the existence of fast-decay ground state of p-Laplacian equation: Apu+f(u)=0, in Rn, where f(u) behaves just like f(u) = uq - us, as s>q>np/(n-p) - 1.
文摘We study the solutions with dead cores and the decay estimates for a parabolic p-Laplacian equation with absorption by sub- and supersolution method. Special attention is given to the case where the solution of the steady-state problem vanishes in an interior region.