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Existence and non-existence of global solutions for nonlinear hyperbolic equations of higher order

Guo Wang Chen, Shu Bin Wang (1995)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

The existence and uniqueness of classical global solution and blow up of non-global solution to the first boundary value problem and the second boundary value problem for the equation u t t - α u x x - β u x x t t = ϕ ( u x ) x are proved. Finally, the results of the above problem are applied to the equation arising from nonlinear waves in elastic rods u t t - a 0 + n a 1 ( u x ) n - 1 u x x - a 2 u x x t t = 0 .

Explicit integration of equations of motion solved on computer cluster

Rek, Václav (2019)

Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics

In the last decade the dramatic onset of multicore and multi-processor systems in combination with the possibilities which now provide modern computer networks have risen. The complexity and size of the investigated models are constantly increasing due to the high computational complexity of computational tasks in dynamics and statics of structures, mainly because of the nonlinear character of the solved models. Any possibility to speed up such calculation procedures is more than desirable. This...

Exponential decay to partially thermoelastic materials

Jaime E. Muñoz Rivera, Vanilde Bisognin, Eleni Bisognin (2002)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

We study the thermoelastic system for material which are partially thermoelastic. That is, a material divided into two parts, one of them a good conductor of heat, so there exists a thermoelastic phenomenon. The other is a bad conductor of heat so there is not heat flux. We prove for such models that the solution decays exponentially as time goes to infinity. We also consider a nonlinear case.

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