On the Tykhonov well-posedness of an antiplane shear problem
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Abstract: We consider a boundary value problem which describes the frictional antiplane shear of an elastic body. The process is static and friction is modeled with a slip-dependent version of Coulomb's law of dry friction. The weak formulation of the problem is in the form of a quasivariational inequality for the displacement field, denoted by . We associated to problem a boundary optimal control problem, denoted by . For Problem we introduce the concept of well-posedness and for Problem we introduce the concept of weakly and weakly generalized well-posedness, both associated to appropriate Tykhonov triples. Our main result are Theorems
ef{t1} and
ef{t2}. Theorem
ef{t1} provides the well-posedness of Problem and, as a consequence, the continuous dependence of the solution with respect to the data. Theorem
ef{t2} provides the weakly generalized well-posedness of Problem and, under additional hypothesis, its weakly well posedness. The proofs of these theorems are based on arguments of compactness, lower semicontinuity, monotonicity and various estimates. Moreover, we provide the mechanical interpretation of our well-posedness results.
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