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The problem on the steady-state oscillations of a transversally isotropic semicylinder with a free boundary
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    The problem on the steady-state oscillations of a transversally isotropic semicylinder with a free boundary (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    The paper has derived equations, describing the spectral problem of steady-state vibrations of a transversally isotropic semicylinder with a free and smooth boundary. The problem is presented in the form of a beam of self-conjugated unbounded operators in the Hilbert space, and its solvability is proved by introducing one lemma and three theorems.
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    spectral problem
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    self-conjugated unbounded operators
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    Hilbert space
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