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Application of transition functions in problems of transient hydroelasticity for systems of cylindrical shells
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    Application of transition functions in problems of transient hydroelasticity for systems of cylindrical shells (English)
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    30 October 1996
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    Using the method of transition functions, the authors study transient hydroelasticity problems for systems of an arbitrary number of cylindrical shells. They suggest an approach for obtaining ``almost exact values'' of transition functions.
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    almost exact values of transition functions
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