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Partial Differential Equations

Lise Marie Imbert Gerard

Lise-Marie Imbert-Gerard

Mathematics
lmig@arizona.edu
David Glickenstein

David Glickenstein

Mathematics
dglicken@arizona.edu
Chris Henderson

Chris Henderson

Mathematics
ckhenderson@arizona.edu
Laura Condon

Laura Condon

Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences
lecondon@email.arizona.edu

Leonid Kunyansky

Mathematics
leonid@arizona.edu

Moysey Brio

Mathematics
brio@arizona.edu

Nicholas M. Ercolani

Mathematics
ercolani@math.arizona.edu

Joceline Lega

Mathematics
lega@math.arizona.edu
IIDar R. Gabitov

Ildar R. Gabitov

Mathematics
gabitov@arizona.edu

Sunhi Choi

Mathematics
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