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We consider a hybrid, one-dimensional, linear system consisting
in two flexible strings connected by a point mass. It is known
that this system presents two interesting features. First, it is well
posed in an asymmetric space in which solutions have one more degree
of regularity to one side of the point mass. Second, that the spectral
gap vanishes asymptotically. We prove that the first property is a
consequence of the second one. We also consider a system in which the
point mass is replaced...
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