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In the present paper, the existence of a weak time-periodic solution to the nonlinear telegraph equation with the Dirichlet boundary conditions is proved. No “smallness” assumptions are made concerning the function . The main idea of the proof relies on the compensated compactness theory.
En utilisant une méthode dépendante du temps, nous démontrons la complétude asymptotique
pour l'équation des ondes dans une classe d'espaces-temps stationnaires et
asymptotiquement plats. On introduit l'observable de vitesse asymptotique et on décrit
son spectre (sous des hypothèses plus faibles que pour la complétude asymptotique). Les
méthodes utilisées sont inspirées par celles de l'analyse du problème à deux corps en
mécanique quantique.
This paper concerns numerical methods for two-phase flows. The governing equations are the compressible 2-velocity, 2-pressure flow model. Pressure and velocity relaxation are included as source terms. Results obtained by a Godunov-type central scheme and a Roe-type upwind scheme are presented. Issues of preservation of pressure equilibrium, and positivity of the partial densities are addressed.
This paper concerns numerical methods for two-phase flows.
The governing equations are the compressible 2-velocity,
2-pressure flow model. Pressure and velocity relaxation
are included as source terms. Results obtained by a
Godunov-type central scheme and a Roe-type upwind scheme
are presented. Issues of preservation of pressure equilibrium,
and positivity of the partial densities are addressed.
A new method for computation of the fundamental solution of electrodynamics for general anisotropic nondispersive materials is suggested. It consists of several steps: equations for each column of the fundamental matrix are reduced to a symmetric hyperbolic system; using the Fourier transform with respect to space variables and matrix transformations, formulae for Fourier images of the fundamental matrix columns are obtained; finally, the fundamental solution is computed by the inverse Fourier transform....
A symmetric N-string is a network of N ≥ 2 sections of string tied together at one common mobile extremity. In their equilibrium position, the sections of string form N angles of 2π/N at their junction point. Considering the initial and boundary value problem for small-amplitude oscillations perpendicular to the plane of the N-string at rest, we obtain conditions under which the solution will be periodic with an integral period.
We consider models based on conservation laws. For the optimization of such systems, a sensitivity analysis is essential to determine how changes in the decision variables influence the objective function. Here we study the sensitivity with respect to the initial data of objective functions that depend upon the solution of Riemann problems with piecewise linear flux functions. We present representations for the one–sided directional derivatives of the objective functions. The results can be used...
We consider models based on conservation laws. For the optimization
of such systems, a sensitivity analysis is essential to determine
how changes in the decision variables influence the objective
function. Here we study the sensitivity with respect to the initial
data of objective functions that depend upon the solution of Riemann
problems with piecewise linear flux functions. We present
representations for the one–sided directional derivatives of the
objective functions. The results can be used...
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