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Existence of strong solutions and global attractors for the suspension bridge equations
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    Existence of strong solutions and global attractors for the suspension bridge equations (English)
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    The authors treat a nonlinear ordinary second-order differential equation by establishing some a priori bounds and then proving the convergence of the Faedo-Galerkin approximation method. Unfortunately, the equation does not describe the deflection of a suspension bridge, whose equation is completely different. In addition, the language is poor and full of mistakes, and the references ignore the huge, classical, literature of the problem.
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    suspension bridge equations
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    strong solutions
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    global attractors
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