NONLOCAL BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR A THIRD-ORDER MIXED-COMPOSITE TYPE EQUATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/MZ4KBKeywords:
Nonlocal, nonlocal problem, localeAbstract
The study of boundary value problems for an equation of composite type is a relatively new direction in the theory of boundary value problems. These problems are of particular interest in connection with their application in various problems of mechanics and physics, such they arise when modeling heat and mass transfer in capillary-porous media of a number of different biological objects and other problems.The present work is devoted to the study of boundary value problems for a third-order equation of a shifted composite type.







