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A lower bound for the amplitude of traveling waves of suspension bridges
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    A lower bound for the amplitude of traveling waves of suspension bridges (English)
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    16 July 2012
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    The authors study the McKenna-Walter suspension bridge model \[ u_{tt}+u_{xxxx}+f(u)=0. \tag{1} \] Under suitable conditions on the term \(f\), they obtain a lower bound for the amplitude of nonzero homoclinic traveling wave solutions of \((1)\). As a consequence of this lower bound, they prove that all nonzero homoclinic traveling waves become unbounded as their speed of propagation goes to zero.
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    traveling waves
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    homoclinic solutions
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    suspension Bridge models
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