If there’s one thing we can thank the coronavirus pandemic for, it’s a math lesson. Watching an infection lead to two, then four, then eight, then 16, then 32, then 64, then 128 and so on, people ...
This question is meant to be provocative, and it was inspired by a Tweet from an economist named Dr. Julie Pierce. The longer the crisis goes on and the more comments I read, the more I wonder how ...
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This Exponential Problem Is Harder Than It Looks

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We study the Neumann problem with Leray-Lions type operator. Using the classical variational theory, we prove the existence, uniqueness and multiplicity of solutions. As far as we know, this is the ...