On the global existence of classical solutions for compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations
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Abstract: In an interesting recent paper [1] (A. Acharya, Stress of a spatially uniform dislocation density field, J. Elasticity 137 (2019), 151--155), Acharya proved that the stress produced by a spatially uniform dislocation density field in a body comprising a nonlinear elastic material may fail to vanish under no loads. The class of counterexamples constructed in [1] is essentially -dimensional: it works with the subgroup . The objective of this note is to extend Acharya's result in [1] to , subject to an additional structural assumption and less regularity requirements.
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