
handle: 10533/135660
Nous montrons que l'énergie du problème de transmission thermoélastique se désintègre de manière exponentielle au fur et à mesure que le temps passe à l'infini. Nous prouvons également l'existence, l'unicité et la régularité de la solution au système.
Mostramos que la energía del problema de transmisión termoelástica decae exponencialmente a medida que pasa el tiempo hasta el infinito. También demostramos la existencia, singularidad y regularidad de la solución al sistema.
We show that the energy to the thermoelastic transmission problem decays exponentially as time goes to infinity. We also prove the existence, uniqueness, and regularity of the solution to the system.
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Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics and Imaging, Infinity, Mathematical analysis, Engineering, Differential equation, Thermal, Transmission Eigenvalues, FOS: Mathematics, Multiscale Methods for Heterogeneous Systems, Mathematical Physics, QA299.6-433, Algebra and Number Theory, Physics, Statistics, Partial differential equation, Applied mathematics, Transmission (telecommunications), Computer science, Thermal effects in solid mechanics, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Control and Systems Engineering, Physical Sciences, Computer Science, Analysis and Control of Distributed Parameter Systems, Telecommunications, Thermodynamics, Thermoelastic damping, Uniqueness, Energy (signal processing), PDEs in connection with mechanics of deformable solids, Analysis, Mathematics, Ordinary differential equation
Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics and Imaging, Infinity, Mathematical analysis, Engineering, Differential equation, Thermal, Transmission Eigenvalues, FOS: Mathematics, Multiscale Methods for Heterogeneous Systems, Mathematical Physics, QA299.6-433, Algebra and Number Theory, Physics, Statistics, Partial differential equation, Applied mathematics, Transmission (telecommunications), Computer science, Thermal effects in solid mechanics, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Control and Systems Engineering, Physical Sciences, Computer Science, Analysis and Control of Distributed Parameter Systems, Telecommunications, Thermodynamics, Thermoelastic damping, Uniqueness, Energy (signal processing), PDEs in connection with mechanics of deformable solids, Analysis, Mathematics, Ordinary differential equation
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