On one identification problem in linear elasticity
Haslinger, J., Neittaanmäki, P. (1990). On one identification problem in linear elasticity. In K.-H. Hoffmann & J. Sprekels (Eds.) Free Boundary Value Problems, pp. 66-84. doi:10.1007/978-3-0348-7301-7_6
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In practice we meet problems, when having the solution of partial differential equation, we want to discover parts in the domain of its definition where the solution has some specific properties. In [1] and [2] the problem of identification of a curve φ, lying inside of Ω such that the flux ∫φ∂u∂nds is maximal has been studied, where u is the solution of mixed—boundary value problem for Laplacian operator.
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