Geometric theory of non-regular separation of variables and the bi-Helmholtz equation

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DOI10.1142/S0219887821502285arXiv2108.08951OpenAlexW3204707105MaRDI QIDQ6375643FDOQ6375643


Authors: Claudia M. Chanu, Basel Jayyusi, Raymond G. Mclenaghan Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 August 2021

Abstract: The geometric theory of additive separation of variables is applied to the search for multiplicative separated solutions of the bi-Helmholtz equation. It is shown that the equation does not admit regular separation in any coordinate system in any pseudo-Riemannian space. The equation is studied in the four coordinate systems in the Euclidean plane where the Helmholtz equation and hence the bi-Helmholtz equation is separable. It is shown that the bi-Helmoltz equation admits non-trivial non-regular separation in both Cartesian and polar coordinates, while it possesses only trivial separability in parabolic and elliptic-hyperbolic coordinates. The results are applied to the study of small vibrations of a thin solid circular plate of uniform density which is governed by the bi-Helmholtz equation.


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