Part 2
J. Neustupa and P. Penel, The Navier-Stokes equation
with inhomogeneous boundary conditions based on
vorticity .............................................. 321-335
I. Pawlow and W.M. Zajączkowski, Global existence and
uniqueness of weak solutions to Cahn-Hilliard-Gurtin
system in elastic solids ............................... 337-368
R. Picard, The Stokes system in the incompressible
case-revisited ......................................... 369-382
R. Salvi, On the existence and regularity of
the solutions to the incompressible Navier-Stokes
equations in presence of mass diffusion ................ 383-419
O. Sawada, On the spatial analyticity of solutions to
the Keller-Segel equations ............................. 421-431
K. Schumacher, Solutions to the equation div u = f in
weighted Sobolev spaces ................................ 433-440
Y. Shibata, A stability theorem of the Navier-Stokes
flow past a rotating body .............................. 441-455
R. Shimada and N. Yamaguchi, On an existence theorem for
the Navier-Stokes equations with free slip boundary
condition in exterior domain ........................... 457-470
S. Shimizu, Maximal regularity and viscous
incompressible flows with free interface ............... 471-480
J. Socolowsky, On various types of viscous two-fluid
flows .................................................. 481-491
R. Stańczy, Stationary solutions of the generalized
Smoluchowski-Poisson equation .......................... 493-500
G. Ströhmer, Stationary states and moving planes .......... 501-513
W. Varnhorn, Lagrangian approximations and weak
solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations ............... 515-532
J. Wolf, A direct proof of the Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg
theorem ................................................ 533-552
D. Wrzosek, Chemotaxis models with a threshold cell
density ................................................ 553-566
E. Zadrzyńska and W.M. Zajączkowski, Some linear
parabolic system in Besov spaces ....................... 567-612
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