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A nonlinear beam equation
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    A nonlinear beam equation (English)
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    10 March 2003
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    The aim of this paper is to prove the existence and uniqueness of weak solutions to a nonlinear beam equation with linear boundary and initial conditions. The nonlinear term appearing in the beam equation is \([g(w_{xx})]_{xx}\), where \(w=w(x,t)\) is the deflection, \(g\) is a given nonlinear function satisfying a local Lipschitz condition only. The presented method can be extended to a general second-order evolution system with hysteresis.
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    well-posedness
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    locally Lipschitz
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    nonlinear elastic systems
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