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Ordinary differential equations with singular coefficients: an intrinsic formulation with applications to the Euler-Bernoulli beam equation (2001.10141v1)

Published 28 Jan 2020 in math.CA and math.FA

Abstract: We study a class of linear ordinary differential equations (ODE)s with distributional coefficients. These equations are defined using an {\it intrinsic} multiplicative product of Schwartz distributions which is an extension of the H\"ormander product of distributions with non-intersecting singular supports [L. H\"ormander, The Analysis of Linear Partial Diffe-rential Operators I, Springer-Verlag, 1983]. We provide a regularization procedure for these ODEs and prove an existence and uniqueness theorem for their solutions. We also determine the conditions for which the solutions are regular and distributional. These results are used to study the Euler-Bernoulli beam equation with discontinuous and singular coefficients. This problem was addressed in the past using intrinsic products (under some restrictive conditions) and the Colombeau formalism (in the general case). Here we present a new intrinsic formulation that is simpler and more general. As an application, the case of a non-uniform static beam displaying structural cracks is discussed in some detail.

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