Rev. Art. H. Afifi1. Some Nonlinear Systems Involving Weighted p-Laplacian Operators By Salah A. Khafagy.

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Rev. Art. H. Afifi1

Some Nonlinear Systems Involving Weighted p-Laplacian Operators By Salah A. Khafagy

Human hearing 16Hz-18 kHz ُُConventional power ultasonic 20kHz-100 kHz Extended for special applications 20kHz- 1MHz Diagnostic Ultrasound MHz

Theory of Nonlinear Monotone Operators Subsuper Solutions Browder Theorem