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On stabilization of string-nonlinear oscillator interaction
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    On stabilization of string-nonlinear oscillator interaction (English)
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    9 April 1997
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    The paper deals with an infinite homogeneous string with a particle of mass \(m\geq 0\) attached at the origin. The particle is subjected to a force \(F=F(u)\) which depends, in general nonlinearly, upon the transversal displacement \(u\) of the particle. Solvability of the Cauchy problem for the system is discussed. Convergence, as time \(t\to\infty\), to a stationary state related to a zero \(b_+\) of \(F\) is proved. Finally, an interesting study is made of the transition from one state \(u=b_-\) to another \(u=b_+\), where \(F(b_{\pm})=0\). With suitable assumptions upon the data such a transition is shown to be always possible.
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    nonlinear force
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    infinite homogeneous string
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