Abstract
We propose a method of determining temperature fields in a spatially inhomogeneous medium with temperature-dependent thermophysical properties of the material. For this purpose, point and nonlocal transformations of the nonstationary heat conduction equation are used. Examples of applying the theory for various boundary conditions in the spherical symmetric case are given.
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