Existence and blow up of solutions for a class of parabolic problems with dynamical boundary condition
Abstract
In this paper, we study weak solutions for a class of parabolic problems with dynamical boundary condition.We establish the existence of a weak solution to the corresponding Dynamical problem. Moreover, we will show that the existence time T of solution is finite when the initial energy satisfies certain condition.References
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