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Mechanochemical corrosion: Modeling and analytical benchmarks for initial boundary value problems with unknown boundaries. / Pronina, Y.

In: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics, Vol. 171, No. Springer, 2016, p. 301-309.

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Pronina, Y. / Mechanochemical corrosion: Modeling and analytical benchmarks for initial boundary value problems with unknown boundaries. In: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics. 2016 ; Vol. 171, No. Springer. pp. 301-309.

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