Equilibrium States of an Elastic Conductor in a Magnetic Field: A Paradigm of Bifurcation Theory
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magnetic fieldequilibrium stateselectric currentconstant magnetic fieldsolved exactlyperfectly flexiblesuspended between fixed supportsbranches of nontrivial solutions obtained at eigenvalues of equilibrium equation linearized about trivial solutiondirection parallel to line between supportsnonlinearly elastic conducting wireparadigmatic bifurcation diagramstability of various solution branchesstate of tension
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