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          <dc:title>Trilinear and Quadrilinear Forms</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Wai Wai Tun</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Aye Aye Maw</dc:creator>
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			Most of the partial differential equations that arise in Continuum Mechanics and Physics are nonlinear. Because of their nonlinearity, the mathematical study of these equations is difficult and require the full power of modern functional analysis. This paper deals with the trilinear and quadrilinear forms to construct the variational formulation of some nonlinear partial differential equations of higher order.</dc:description>
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