A class of evolutionary problems with an application to acoustic waves with impedance type boundary conditions

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Abstract

A class of evolutionary operator equations is studied. As an application the equations of linear acoustics are considered with complex material laws. A dynamic boundary condition is imposed which in the time-harmonic case corresponds to an impedance or Robin boundary condition. Memory and delay effects in the interior and also on the boundary are built into the problem class.

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Picard, R. (2012). A class of evolutionary problems with an application to acoustic waves with impedance type boundary conditions. In Operator Theory: Advances and Applications (Vol. 221, pp. 533–548). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0297-0_32

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