Modeling of a heat equation with an internal point mass
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Abstract: We consider a linear hybrid system composed by two rods connected by a thin wall of length 2{epsilon} and density 1/2{epsilon}. By passing to a limit, we obtain a system describing heat flow of two rods connected by a singular point whose dynamics are governed by a partial differential equation. We prove that solutions of the approximate system converge weakly to solutions of the limiting system.
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