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Existence and Uniqueness of Weak Solutions to Frictionless-Antiplane Contact Problems
We investigate a quasi-static-antiplane contact problem, examining a thermo-electro-visco-elastic material with a friction law dependent on the slip rate, assuming that the foundation is electrically conductive. The mechanical problem is represented by a
Besma Fadlia +2 more
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This study examines a contact problem involving viscoelastic materials interacting with a rigid foundation. The constitutive relationship is derived from a time-fractional Kelvin–Voigt model.
Su Guangwang +3 more
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Iteration-Complexity of a Generalized Forward Backward Splitting Algorithm
In this paper, we analyze the iteration-complexity of Generalized Forward--Backward (GFB) splitting algorithm, as proposed in \cite{gfb2011}, for minimizing a large class of composite objectives $f + \sum_{i=1}^n h_i$ on a Hilbert space, where $f$ has a ...
Fadili, Jalal M. +2 more
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We consider a nonlinear elliptic equation driven by the -Laplacian with a nonsmooth potential (hemivariational inequality) and Dirichlet boundary condition.
Filippakis MichaelE +3 more
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This work is devoted to study the convection–reaction–diffusion behavior of contaminant in the recovered fracturing fluid which flows in the wellbore from shale gas reservoir. First, we apply various constitutive laws for generalized non-Newtonian fluids,
Cen Jinxia +3 more
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This work investigates the solvability of the generalized Hilfer fractional inclusion associated with the solution set of a controlled system of minty type–fuzzy mixed quasi-hemivariational inequality (FMQHI).
Aeshah Abdullah Muhammad Al-Dosari
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Sensitivity of Optimal Solutions to Control Problems for Second Order Evolution Subdifferential Inclusions. [PDF]
Bartosz K, Denkowski Z, Kalita P.
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Numerical Methods for Evolution Hemivariational Inequalities
We consider numerical methods of solving evolution subdifferential inclusions of nonmonotone type. In the main part of the chapter we apply Rothe method for a class of second order problems. The method consists in constructing a sequence of piecewise constant and piecewise linear functions being a solution of approximate problem.
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Existence and comparison results for quasilinear evolution hemivariational inequalities
We generalize the sub-supersolution method known for weak solutions of single and multivalued nonlinear parabolic problems to quasilinear evolution hemivariational inequalities.
Siegfried Carl +2 more
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On stochastic subdifferential systems driven by standard Brownian motion [PDF]
Zhao, Jing
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