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doc. RNDr. Dalibor Pražák Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
6 classes
52 publications
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Mathematics for Physicists I
NMAF061 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
class
Mathematics for Physicists II
NMAF062 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
class
Seminar on Differential Equations
NMMA431 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
class
Applications of Differential Equations in Biology
NMMA466 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
class
Topics in Dynamical Systems
NMMA574 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
class
Applied differential equations
NMMA706 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Publications
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Lyapunov exponents and the dimension of the attractor for 2d shear-thinning incompressible flow
2008 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
Exponential attractor for a planar shear-thinning flow
2007 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
Fourier series and the Colombeau algebra on the unit circle
2007 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
On the existence and regularity of solutions for degenerate power-law fluids
2006 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
On the dimension of the attractor for a class of fluids with pressure dependent viscosities
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2005 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
ON LINEARIZATION PRINCIPLE FOR NAVIER-STOKES SYSTEM WITH DYNAMIC SLIP BOUNDARY CONDITION
2023 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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The existence and dimension of the attractor for a 3D flow of a non-Newtonian fluid subject to dynamic boundary conditions
2023 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
A note on parametric resonance induced by a singular parameter modulation
2022 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
Uniqueness and regularity of flows of non-Newtonian fluids with critical power-law growth
2019 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
Relative energy approach to a diffuse interface model of a compressible two-phase flow
2019 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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