Mixed problems for the equation of longitudinal vibrations of a heterogeneous rod with a free or fixed right end consisting of two segments with different densities and elasticities
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- Study of a mixed problem describing the oscillations of a rod consisting of several segments with arbitrary lengths
- The problem of boundary control of displacement at two ends by the process of oscillation of a rod consisting of two sections of different density and elasticity
- The conjugation problems for some analogues of the equation of longitudinal waves with a discontinuous coefficient
- BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR COMPOSITE TYPE EQUATIONS WITH A QUASIPARABOLIC OPERATOR IN THE LEADING PART HAVING THE VARIABLE DIRECTION OF EVOLUTION AND DISCONTINUOUS COEFFICIENTS
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