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    Time average in micromagnetism (English)
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    23 February 2000
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    The authors consider a ferromagnetic material whose properties are defined by Maxwell's equations and a nonlinear Landau-Lifschitz equation and show that weak solutions exist. This is done by solving a relaxed system by the Galerkin process and allowing the parameter to tend to zero. They then show that all points of the \(\omega\)-limit of the trajectories are solutions of the stationary model and a quasistatic model is also discussed. The treatment is abstract and there is no discussion of any actual physical problem.
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    ferromagnetic material
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    Maxwell's equations
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    nonlinear Landau-Lifschitz equation
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    Galerkin process
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