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Boundary Value Problems of Electroelasticity with Concentrated Singularities
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T. Buchukuri
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
18. Februar 2010
Abstract
We investigate the solutions of boundary value problems of linear electroelasticity, having growth as a power function in the neighbourhood of infinity or in the neighbourhood of an isolated singular point. The number of linearly independent solutions of this type is established for homogeneous boundary value problems.
Received: 1993-09-30
Published Online: 2010-02-18
Published in Print: 1994-October
© 1994 Plenum Publishing Corporation
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- Boundary Value Problems of Electroelasticity with Concentrated Singularities
- Passage of the Limit Through the Double Denjoy Integral
- On Some Properties of Solutions of Second Order Linear Functional Differential Equations
- Generalized Sierpinski Sets
- Two-Weighted Estimates for Some Integral Transforms in the Lebesgue Spaces with Mixed Norm and Imbedding Theorems
- Linear Dynamical Systems of Higher Genus
- On the Durrmeyer-Type Modification of Some Discrete Approximation Operators
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- Complexity of the Decidability of the Unquantified Set Theory with A Rank Operator
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