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Wave propagation and uniqueness in magneto-elastodynamics
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    Wave propagation and uniqueness in magneto-elastodynamics (English)
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    In this work, using the method the authors developed in J. Elasticity 14, 163-174 (1984; Zbl 0547.73011), they studied the wave propagation and the uniqueness in magneto-elastic bodies. In order that a perturbation initially confined in a proper subset of an unbounded magneto-static solid, propagate with a finite speed, some sufficient conditions on the acoustic tensor and on the kinetic and magnetic fields are given. In addition to this, a strong uniqueness theorem is proved for regular solutions to the initial-boundary value problem of magneto- elastodynamics. This work might be interesting for those researchers working on wave propagation in conducting magneto-elastic bodies.
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    unbounded electrically conducting elastic body
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    infinite conductivity
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    perturbation
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    sufficient conditions
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    acoustic tensor
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    kinetic and magnetic fields
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    strong uniqueness theorem
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    regular solutions
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    initial- boundary value problem
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    magneto-elastodynamics
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