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The paper is concerned with abstract incomplete linear second-order integer-differential equations in a Hilbert space. These equations can arise in viscoelasticity and hydroelasticity. The author first gives a theorem giving sufficient conditions for the existence of a unique strong solution. Next he considers conditions under which the solution has the desired properties and through a sequence of observations he reaches a conclusion on stabilisation of the Cauchy problem. The author concludes the paper with some remarks on the effect of strengthening the conditions on the problem and provides a result on the solution limit. | |||
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viscoelasticity | |||
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hydroelasticity | |||
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On stabilization of solutions to incomplete second-order integrodifferential equations (English)
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20 October 2016
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The paper is concerned with abstract incomplete linear second-order integer-differential equations in a Hilbert space. These equations can arise in viscoelasticity and hydroelasticity. The author first gives a theorem giving sufficient conditions for the existence of a unique strong solution. Next he considers conditions under which the solution has the desired properties and through a sequence of observations he reaches a conclusion on stabilisation of the Cauchy problem. The author concludes the paper with some remarks on the effect of strengthening the conditions on the problem and provides a result on the solution limit.
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stabilisation
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strong solutions
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asymptotic stability
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abstract incomplete linear second-order integer-differential equations
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Hilbert space
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viscoelasticity
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hydroelasticity
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Cauchy problem
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