How opening a hole affects the sound of a flute (Q656196)
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How opening a hole affects the sound of a flute (English)
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16 January 2012
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Summary: A one-dimensional mathematical model for a tube with a small hole pierced on its side. We consider an open tube of diameter \(\varepsilon>0\), on the side of which a small hole of size \(\varepsilon^2\) is pierced. The resonances of this tube correspond to the eigenvalues of the Laplacian operator with homogeneous Neumann condition on the inner surface of the tube and Dirichlet one on the open parts of the tube. We show that this spectrum converges when \(\varepsilon\) goes to 0 to the spectrum of an explicit one-dimensional operator. At a first order of approximation, the limit spectrum describes the note produced by a flute, for which one of its holes is open.
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thin domains
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convergence of operators
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resonance
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mathematics for music and acoustic
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