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The Null Field Equations

Gavin R. Thomson () and Christian Constanda ()
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Gavin R. Thomson: A.C.C.A.
Christian Constanda: The University of Tulsa, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences

Chapter Chapter 11 in Stationary Oscillations of Elastic Plates, 2011, pp 191-204 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In the preceding chapters we solved various boundary value problems associated with the high-frequency stationary oscillations of thin elastic plates, by means of quasi-Fredholm boundary integral equations. We now consider the so-called null field method (also known as the T-matrix, or extended boundary condition, method) which, although not generating integral equations in the classical sense, makes use of many of the ideas that we have introduced earlier.

Keywords: Neumann Problem; Unique Solvability; Stationary Oscillation; Unknown Boundary; Solution Pair (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-8176-8241-5_11

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