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$\mathbb{B}$-valued monogenic functions and their applications to boundary value problems in displacements of 2-D Elasticity

Analysis of PDEs 2016-01-08 v1

Abstract

Consider the commutative algebra B\mathbb{B} over the field of complex numbers with the bases {e1,e2}\{e_1,e_2\} such that %satisfying the conditions (e12+e22)2=0(e_1^2+e_2^2)^2=0, e12+e220e_1^2+e_2^2\ne 0. %B\mathbb{B} is unique. Let DD be a domain in xOyxOy, Dζ:={xe1+ye2:(x,y)D}BD_{\zeta}:=\{xe_1+ye_2:(x,y) \in D\}\subset \mathbb{B}. We say that B\mathbb{B}-valued function Φ ⁣:DζB\Phi \colon D_{\zeta} \longrightarrow \mathbb{B}, Φ(ζ)=U1e1+U2ie1+U3e2+U4ie2\Phi(\zeta)=U_{1}\,e_1+U_{2}\,ie_1+ U_{3}\,e_2+U_{4}\,ie_2, ζ=xe1+ye2\zeta=xe_1+ye_2, Uk=Uk(x,y) ⁣:DRU_{k}=U_{k}(x,y)\colon D\longrightarrow \mathbb{R}, k=1,4ˉk=\bar{1,4}, is {\em monogenic} in DζD_{\zeta} iff Φ\Phi has the classic derivative in every point in DζD_{\zeta}. Every UkU_k, k=1,4ˉk=\bar{1,4}, is a biharmonic function in DD. A problem on finding an elastic equilibrium for isotropic body DD by given boundary values on D\partial D of partial derivatives uv\frac{\partial u}{\partial v}, vy\frac{\partial v}{\partial y} for displacements uu, vv is equivalent to BVP for monogenic functions, which is to find Φ\Phi by given boundary values of U1U_1 and U4U_4.

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@article{arxiv.1601.01626,
  title  = {$\mathbb{B}$-valued monogenic functions and their applications to boundary value problems in displacements of 2-D Elasticity},
  author = {S. V. Gryshchuk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.01626},
  year   = {2016}
}