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This article will review three nonlinear p.d.e. problems in superconductivity and reacting gas flow, two of which are longstanding, and will point out the challenges they still pose.

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Ockendon, J.R. (2002). Some Problems in Superconductivity and Reacting Flow. In: Berestycki, H., Pomeau, Y. (eds) Nonlinear PDE’s in Condensed Matter and Reactive Flows. NATO Science Series, vol 569. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0307-0_21

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