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The Mandelstam energy radiation conditions and the Umov-Poynting vector in elastic waveguides (English)
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3 November 2014
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Let \(\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^3\) be a cylinder \(\omega\times \mathbb{R}\), where \(\omega\) is a domain in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) with Lipschitz boundary \(\partial \omega\) and compact closure \(\overline{\omega}=\omega\cup \partial \omega.\) It is considered an elastic waveguide \(\Pi\) coincided with the half-cylinder \(\Omega_+=\omega\times\mathbb{R}_+\) in the upper half-space \(\mathbb{R}^3_+\) and with a bounded domain \(\Pi_-=\{x=(y,z)\in \Pi:z:=x_3<0\}\) in the lower half-space; and also the entire boundary \(\partial \Pi \) of the waveguide is Lipschitz. Under different radiation conditions at infinity the author has presented the based on the Mandelstam principle and the Umov-Poynting vector mathematical theory for the energy radiation conditions together with the technique of weighted spaces with detached asymptotics and the energy flux symplectic form. On the examples it is shown that in certain situations the Sommerfeld radiation conditions and the limiting absorption principle contradict the Mandelstam radiation conditions.
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elastic waveguides theory
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Mandelstam radiation conditions
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Umov-Poynting vector
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