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Existence and uniqueness of a solution to an aeroacoustic model
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    Existence and uniqueness of a solution to an aeroacoustic model (English)
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    The authors consider a linear theory of the propagation of three-dimensional aeroacoustic waves near a flexible structure (here a flat membrane). The fluid flow is described by a potential function. Using Steklov eigenvalue analysis, the authors prove the existence and uniqueness of a solution under a seemingly restrictive assumption on the flow velocity. But a counter example proves that this restriction is also necessary.
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    linear theory
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    three-dimensional aeroacoustic waves
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    flexible structure
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    flat membrane
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    potential function
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    Steklov eigenvalue analysis
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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