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A class of shear deformable isotropic elastic plates with parametrically variable warping shapes

2017

A homogeneous shear deformable isotropic elastic plate model is addressed in which the normal transverse fibers are allowed to rotate and to warp in a physically consistent manner specified by a fixed value of a real non-negative warping parameter ω. On letting ω vary continuously (at fixed load and boundary conditions), a continuous family of shear deformable plates Pω is generated, which spans from the Kirchhoff plate at the lower limit ω=0, to the Mindlin plate at the upper limit ω=∞; for ω=2, Pω identifies with the third-order Reddy plate. The boundary-value problem for the generic plate Pω is addressed in the case of quasi-static loads, for which a principle of minimum total potential …

Applied MathematicsIsotropyComputational Mechanics02 engineering and technologyBending of plates021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologysymbols.namesake020303 mechanical engineering & transportsClassical mechanics0203 mechanical engineeringHarmonic functionHelmholtz free energyPlate theoryBiharmonic equationsymbolsBoundary value problemImage warping0210 nano-technologyMathematicsZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik
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Sampling methods for low-frequency electromagnetic imaging

2007

For the detection of hidden objects by low-frequency electromagnetic imaging the linear sampling method works remarkably well despite the fact that the rigorous mathematical justification is still incomplete. In this work, we give an explanation for this good performance by showing that in the low-frequency limit the measurement operator fulfils the assumptions for the fully justified variant of the linear sampling method, the so-called factorization method. We also show how the method has to be modified in the physically relevant case of electromagnetic imaging with divergence-free currents. We present numerical results to illustrate our findings, and to show that similar performance can b…

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysis510 MathematikLow frequencyComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceOperator (computer programming)510 MathematicsSignal ProcessingFactorization methodLimit (mathematics)AlgorithmMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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Norm or numerical radius attaining polynomials on C(K)

2004

Abstract Let C(K, C ) be the Banach space of all complex-valued continuous functions on a compact Hausdorff space K. We study when the following statement holds: every norm attaining n-homogeneous complex polynomial on C(K, C ) attains its norm at extreme points. We prove that this property is true whenever K is a compact Hausdorff space of dimension less than or equal to one. In the case of a compact metric space a characterization is obtained. As a consequence we show that, for a scattered compact Hausdorff space K, every continuous n-homogeneous complex polynomial on C(K, C ) can be approximated by norm attaining ones at extreme points and also that the set of all extreme points of the u…

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisBanach spaceHausdorff spaceContinuous functions on a compact Hausdorff spaceCombinatoricsMetric spacesymbols.namesakeUniform normNorm (mathematics)Hausdorff dimensionsymbolsStone–Weierstrass theoremAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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On parabolic hemivariational inequalities and applications

1999

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisBingham plasticAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Dimension estimates for the boundary of planar Sobolev extension domains

2020

We prove an asymptotically sharp dimension upper-bound for the boundary of bounded simply-connected planar Sobolev $W^{1,p}$-extension domains via the weak mean porosity of the boundary. The sharpness of our estimate is shown by examples.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)Extension (predicate logic)Physics::Classical PhysicsFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Sobolev spaceMathematics - Functional AnalysisPlanarDimension (vector space)46E35 28A75Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsBounded functionClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsAnalysisMathematics
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Recent progress in electrical impedance tomography

2003

We consider the inverse problem of finding cavities within some body from electrostatic measurements on the boundary. By a cavity we understand any object with a different electrical conductivity from the background material of the body. We survey two algorithms for solving this inverse problem, namely the factorization method and a MUSIC-type algorithm. In particular, we present a number of numerical results to highlight the potential and the limitations of these two methods.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)Inverse problemObject (computer science)Computer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceElectrical resistivity and conductivitySignal ProcessingCalculusFactorization methodElectrical impedance tomographyMathematical PhysicsMathematicsInverse Problems
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On Weakly Singular Integral Equations of the Second Kind

1988

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsRiemann integralSingular integralSingular point of a curveIntegral equationVolterra integral equationFourier integral operatorsymbols.namesakeSingular solutionsymbolsDaniell integralMathematicsZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik
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Asymptotic behavior for the heat equation in nonhomogeneous media with critical density

2013

Abstract We study the long-time behavior of solutions to the heat equation in nonhomogeneous media with critical singular density | x | − 2 ∂ t u = Δ u , in  R N × ( 0 , ∞ ) in dimensions N ≥ 3 . The asymptotic behavior proves to have some interesting and quite striking properties. We show that there are two completely different asymptotic profiles depending on whether the initial data u 0 vanishes at x = 0 or not. Moreover, in the former the results are true only for radially symmetric solutions, and we provide counterexamples to convergence to symmetric profiles in the general case.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisConvergence (routing)Heat equationAnalysisMathematicsCounterexampleNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Existence of fixed points and measures of weak noncompactness

2009

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to study the existence of fixed points by using measures of weak noncompactness. Later on, we provide an existence principle for solutions for a nonlinear integral equation.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisFixed pointNonlinear integral equationIntegral equationAnalysisNonlinear operatorsMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Fixed point theorems on ordered metric spaces and applications to nonlinear elastic beam equations

2012

In this paper, we establish certain fixed point theorems in metric spaces with a partial ordering. Presented theorems extend and generalize several existing results in the literature. As application, we use the fixed point theorems obtained in this paper to study existence and uniqueness of solutions for fourth-order two-point boundary value problems for elastic beam equations.

Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisFixed-point theoremFixed-point propertyNonlinear systemMetric spaceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaModeling and SimulationGeometry and TopologyBoundary value problemUniquenessOrdered metric space fixed point coupled fixed point boundary value problem elastic beam equation.Partially ordered setCoincidence pointMathematics
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