Integral representations in the theory of the $$\bar \partial$$ -Neumann problem

Author(s):  
R. Michael Range
2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-44
Author(s):  
Alireza Gharahi ◽  
Peter Schiavone

We consider the Neumann problem in a theory of plane micropolar elasticity incorporating micropolar surface effects. The incorporation of surface elasticity utilizes the Eremeyev–Lebedev–Altenbach shell model, leading to a set of second-order boundary conditions describing the separate micropolar elasticity of the surface. The Neumann problem is of particular interest, since the question of solvability is complicated by the fact that the corresponding systems of homogeneous singular integral equations admit nontrivial solutions that affect the solvability of both the interior and exterior Neumann boundary value problems. We overcome this difficulty by constructing integral representations of the solutions based on specifically constructed auxiliary matrix functions leading to uniqueness and existence theorems in appropriate classes of smooth matrix functions.


1995 ◽  
Vol 10 (08) ◽  
pp. 1219-1236 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. KHARCHEV ◽  
A. MARSHAKOV

We study the role of integral representations in the description of nonperturbative solutions to c ≤ 1 string theory. A generic solution is determined by two functions, W(x) and Q(x), which behave at infinity like xp and xq respectively. The integral formula for arbitrary (p, q) models is derived, which explicitly realizes a duality transformation between (p, q) and (q, p) 2D gravity solutions. We also discuss the exact solutions to the string equation and reduction condition and present several explicit examples.


2003 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 467-480
Author(s):  
Igor Chudinovich ◽  
Christian Constanda

Abstract The existence of distributional solutions is investigated for the time-dependent bending of a plate with transverse shear deformation under mixed boundary conditions. The problem is then reduced to nonstationary boundary integral equations and the existence and uniqueness of solutions to the latter are studied in appropriate Sobolev spaces.


2008 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 739-752
Author(s):  
Gigla Oniani ◽  
Lamara Tsibadze

Abstract We consider analytic and pluriharmonic functions belonging to the classes 𝐵𝑝(Ω) and 𝑏𝑝(Ω) and defined in the ball . The theorems established in the paper make it possible to obtain some integral representations of functions of the above-mentioned classes. The existence of bounded projectors from the space 𝐿(ρ, Ω) into the space 𝐵𝑝(Ω) and from the space 𝐿(ρ, Ω) into the space 𝑏𝑝(Ω) is proved. Also, consideration is given to the existence of boundary values of fractional integrals of functions of the spaces 𝐵𝑝(Ω) and 𝑏𝑝(Ω).


2007 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 543-564
Author(s):  
Yuri G. Reshetnyak

Abstract In the space , 𝑛-dimensional surfaces are considered having the parametrizations which are functions of the Sobolev class with 𝑝 > 𝑛. The first and the second fundamental tensor are defined. The Peterson–Codazzi equations for such functions are understood in some generalized sense. It is proved that if the first and the second fundamental tensor of one surface are close to the first and, respectively, to the second fundamental tensor of the other surface, then these surfaces will be close up to the motion of the space . A difference between the fundamental tensors and the nearness of the surfaces are measured with the help of suitable 𝑊-norms. The proofs are based on a generalization of Frobenius' theorem about completely integrable systems of the differential equations which was proved by Yu. E. Borovskiĭ. The integral representations of functions by differential operators with complete integrability condition are used, which were elaborated by the author in his other works.


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