A memory type boundary stabilization of a mildly damped wave equation.

Kirane, Mokhtar; Tatar, Nasser-eddine

Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations [electronic only] (1999)

  • Volume: 1999, page Paper No. 6, 7 p., electronic only-Paper No. 6, 7 p., electronic only
  • ISSN: 1417-3875

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Kirane, Mokhtar, and Tatar, Nasser-eddine. "A memory type boundary stabilization of a mildly damped wave equation.." Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations [electronic only] 1999 (1999): Paper No. 6, 7 p., electronic only-Paper No. 6, 7 p., electronic only. <http://eudml.org/doc/120518>.

@article{Kirane1999,
author = {Kirane, Mokhtar, Tatar, Nasser-eddine},
journal = {Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations [electronic only]},
keywords = {internal dissipation; nonlinear feedback},
language = {eng},
pages = {Paper No. 6, 7 p., electronic only-Paper No. 6, 7 p., electronic only},
publisher = {Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged},
title = {A memory type boundary stabilization of a mildly damped wave equation.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/120518},
volume = {1999},
year = {1999},
}

TY - JOUR
AU - Kirane, Mokhtar
AU - Tatar, Nasser-eddine
TI - A memory type boundary stabilization of a mildly damped wave equation.
JO - Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations [electronic only]
PY - 1999
PB - Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged
VL - 1999
SP - Paper No. 6, 7 p., electronic only
EP - Paper No. 6, 7 p., electronic only
LA - eng
KW - internal dissipation; nonlinear feedback
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