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The Stokes paradox in inhomogeneous elastostatics
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    The Stokes paradox in inhomogeneous elastostatics (English)
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    3 February 2021
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    The paper concerns the displacement problem of inhomogeneous elastostatics in a two-dimensional exterior Lipschitz domain. The main result states that this problem has a unique solution with finite Dirichlet integral and vanishing uniformly at infinity if and only if the boundary data satisfies a suitable compatibility condition (known as the Stokes paradox). Moreover, the sharp condition \(\boldsymbol{u}=o(\log r)\) insures uniqueness and uniform decay at infinity. In particular, if elasticities tend to a constant Hooke tensor at infinity, then \(\boldsymbol{u}=O(r^{-\alpha})\) for every \(\alpha <1.\)
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    two-dimensional exterior domain
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    decay rate
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