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Continuum Mechanics and Related Problems of Analysis INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE CONTINUUM MECHANICS AND RELATED PROBLEMS OF ANALYSIS to Celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences & the 120th Birthday of its First President Academician Nikoloz (Niko) Muskhelishvili BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Tbilisi, September 9 – 14 2011 Organizers: Ministry of Georgian I. Javakhishvili Education and National Tbilisi State Science of Academy of University Georgia Sciences Georgian Georgian Technical Mathematical University Union Co-organizers: A. Razmadze I. Vekua N. Muskhelishvili Mathematical Institute of Institute of Institute Applied Computational Mathematics Mathematics Sponsor: Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation Organizing Committee: Ramaz Botchorishvili, Tengiz Buchukuri, Natalia Chinchaladze (Scientific secretary), Roland Duduchava (Committee chairman), Levan Giorgashvili, Lamara Gogolauri (Scientific secre- tary), David Kapanadze, Vakhtang Kvaratskhelia (Committee vice-chairman), Levan Sigua, Nino Partsvania (Committee vice-chairwoman), Shota Zazashvili. Scientific Committee: Mikhail Agranovich (Russia), Revaz Banzuri (Georgia), Alberto Cialdea (Italy), Philippe Ciar- let (Hong Kong), Felix Cernousko (Russia), Frederic Diac (France), Roland Duduchava (Geor- gia), Isaac Elishakov (USA), Guram Gabrichidze (Georgia), Revaz Gamkrelidze (Russia), Mar- iano Giaquinta (Italy), Olga Gil-Medrano (Spain), David Gordeziani (Georgia), Irina Gory- acheva (Russia), George Jaiani (Georgia), David Kapanadze (Scientific secretary, Georgia), Julius Kaplunov (UK), Alexander Kharazishvili (Georgia), George Khimshiashvili (Georgia), Reinhold Kienzler (Germany), Vakhtang Kokilashvili (Chairman, Georgia), Alexander Kvi- nikhidze (Georgia), Jumber Lominadze (Georgia), Herbert Mang (Austria), Hamlet Meladze (Georgia), Sergey Mikhailov (UK), Elizbar Nadaraia (Georgia), David Natroshvili (Georgia), Paolo Podio-Guidugli (Italy), Paolo Emilio Ricci (Italy), Yury Safarov (UK), Eugene Shar- gorodsky (UK), Jondo Sharikadze (Georgia), Bernd Silberman (Germany), Frank Speck (Por- tugal), Ilya Spitkovski (USA), Ernst Stefan (Germany), Tamaz Tadumadze (Georgia), Nikoloz Vakhania (Georgia), Nodar Valishvili (Georgia), Tamaz Vashakmadze (Georgia), Nikolay Va- silevsky (Mexico). Contents Nikoloz Muskhelishvili – Scientist and Public Figure (Jondo Sharikadze) 11 Plenary Talks 27 REVAZ BANTSURI,NUGZAR SHAVLAKADZE, The mixed and contact problems of elasticity theory . 29 BOGDAN BOJARSKI, Taylor expansion and Sobolev spaces . 30 SERGEI CHOBANYAN, The method of transference lemma in problems on rearrange- ments of summands of function theory . 30 ISAAC ELISHAKOFF, Recent Developments in analysis of uncertainty in theoretical and applied mechanics . 31 LASHA EPHREMIDZE,EDEM LAGVILAVA, Matrix spectral factorization and wavelets 32 REVAZ GAMKRELIDZE, Hamiltonian form of the maximum principle in optimal control 33 GRIGORY GIORGADZE,GEORGE KHIMSHIASHVILI, Recent advances in Riemann– Hilbert problem . 33 GEORGE HSIAO, Applications of integral equation methods to a class of fundamental problems in mechanics and mathematical physics . 34 GEORGE JAIANI, Mathematical models of elastic cusped shells, plates, and rods . 34 REINHOLD KIENZLER,PATRICK SCHNEIDER, Consistent theories of isotropic and anisotropic plates . 36 VAKHTANG KOKILASHVILI,VAKHTANG PAATASHVILI, Boundary value problems for analytic and harmonic functions in new function spaces . 37 MASSIMO LANZA DE CRISTOFORIS, Singular perturbation problems in periodically perforated domains . 37 HERBERT MANG,XIN JIA, Buckling from a membrane stress state . 38 ALEXANDER MESKHI, Integral operators in new function spaces . 39 TENGIZ MEUNARGIA, On extension of the Muskhelishvili and Vekua–Bitsadze meth- ods for the geometrically and physically nonlinear theory of non-shallow shells 40 LARS-ERIK PERSSON, Some new Hardy-type Inequalities With Applications . 41 PAOLO PODIO-GUIDUGLI, On nonstandard contact interactions . 42 EUGENE SHARGORODSKY, Bernoulli free-boundary problems . 42 SAMSON SHATASHVILI, Integrability in quantum theories and applications . 43 3 4 September, 9–14, Tbilisi, Georgia FRANK-OLME SPECK, A Riemann surface approach for diffraction from rational wedges . 43 ILYA SPITKOVSKY, Factorization of matrix functions: a survey . 44 ERNST STEPHAN, Some finite element approaches for contact/obstacle problems . 45 JOHN TOLAND, Water waves in the context of shape optimisation problems . 45 NIKOLAI VASILEVSKI, Commutative algebras of Toeplitz operators in action . 46 Continuum Mechanics I: Theory of Elasticity and Hydromechanics 47 RAFAEL AMENZADEH,ILHAM PIRMAMEDOV, Mixed variational principle of creep- ing theory with taking into consideration the damage, corrosion and the volume deformation . 49 ALEXANDER BAGDOEV,YURI SAFARYAN,ASHOT MARTIROSYAN, The applica- tion of methods of linear and nonlinear waves to investigation of unsteady space deterministic problems for mechanics and electrodynamics of continua and to stochastic, point and distributed, processes . 50 LAMARA BITSADZE, Boundary value problems of the plane theory of termoelastisity with microtemperatures for a half-plane . 51 RICHARD CRASTER,JULIUS KAPLUNOV, High frequency homogenization . 52 GURAM GABRICHIDZE,GURAM SAMSONIDZE, Dynamics of the defect structure of solids under variable external load . 53 AVTANDIL GACHECHILADZE,ROLAND GACHECHILADZE, Signorini’s Problem with natural nonpenetraion condition in elasticity . 54 VAHRAM HAKOBYAN,ARTUR SIMONYAN, Stresses near the absolutely rigid thin inclusion in the orthotropic plane . 55 GAIOZ KHATIASHVILI, Complete solutions of Saint-Venan’s Problems for two-layer confocal elliptic tube . 56 NURI KHOMASURIDZE,ROMAN JANJGAVA,NATELA ZIRAKASHVILI, Some ther- moelasticity problems for cylindrical bodies with non-classical conditions on the surface . 56 VLADIMIR KOVALEV,YURI RADAYEV, Null Lagrangians in the field theories of continuum mechanics . 57 SUREN MKHITARYAN, On complex potentials and on the application of related to them M. G. Krein’s two integral equations in mixed problems of continuum mechanics . 58 VSEVOLOD POPOV, The dynamic contact problem which reduce to the singular in- tegral equation with two fixed singularities . 59 LALI QAJAIA, TSIALA TSISKRELI,NELI CHLAIDZE,KOTE CHKHIKVADZE, Using a nonlinear static “pushover” analysis for design the high-rise building on seismic action . 59 LUIZA SHAPAKIDZE, On some problems of instability and bifurcations in the heat- conducting flows between two rotating permeable cylinders . 60 September, 9–14, Tbilisi, Georgia 5 JONDO SHARIKADZE,VARDEN TSUTSKIRIDZE,LEVAN JIKIDZE, Pulsation flow of incompressible electrically conducting liquid with heat transfer . 61 KOSTA SVANADZE, Solution of a mixed problem of the linear theory of elastic mix- ture for a polygon a part of which boundary is an equi-strong arc . 63 TAMAZ VASHAKMADZE, To uniform systems of equations of continuum mechanics and some mathematical problems for thin-walled structure . 64 MICHAEL ZHURAVKOV, Development approaches of academic Muskhelishvili in researches of Belarusian mechanic . 65 Continuum Mechanics II: Shells, Plates, and Beams 67 EDISON ABRAMIDZE, On a numerical solution of a problem of non-linear deforma- tion of elastic plates based on the refined theory . 69 AFER ALIFOV, Stability of plates with holes . 69 SERGEY AMBARTSUMIAN,MELS BELUBEKYAN, The vibration of the shallow spher- ical panel with the account of the inner rotation . 70 NATALIA CHINCHALADZE, Vibration of elastic plates with variable thickness on a basis of the refined theories . 71 PIOTR DRYGAS´, R-linear problem and its application to composites with imperfect contact . 72 NIR EMUNA,DAVID DURBAN, Classical bending theories for orthotropic beams . 73 SERGEY GALILEEV,EKATERINA SALIKHOVA, Exact two- and three-dimensional models beams, plates and shells of layered composites and nanostructures . 73 ENFIRA KIYASBEYLI,GALINA MEHDIYEVA,LAURA FATULLAYEVA, The buck- ling of a long multilayer viscoelastic shell under the action of nonuniform ex- ternal pressure . 75 SERGEY KUKUDZHANOV, Some problems of thermostability of shells of revolution, close by their forms to cylindrical ones, with an elastic filler . 76 FUAD LATIFOV,MAHIR MEHDIYEV, Nonlinearar Parametric vibrations of viscoelas- tic medium contacting cylindrical shell stiffened with annular ribs and with re- spect lateral shift . 77 NANA ODISHELIDZE,GOGI KAPANADZE,FRANCISCO CRIADO-ALDEANUEAVA, Problem of the plane theory of elasticity for a isosceles trapezium with partially unknown boundary . 78 SAMVEL SARGSYAN, Mathematical models of thin shells on the basis of asymmetric theory of elasticity . 79 Singular Integral and Pseudodifferential Equations 81 LUIS CASTRO,ANABELA SILVA, On the Fredholm property of Wiener–Hopf and Wiener–Hopf–Hankel operators with piecewise-almost periodic symbols on weighted Lebesgue spaces . 83 6 September, 9–14, Tbilisi, Georgia ROLAND DUDUCHAVA,NINO KVERGHELIDZE,MEDEA TSAAVA, Fredholmity cri- teria for a singular integral operator on an open arc in spaces with weight . 83 VLADIMIR MITYUSHEV, R–linear problem for multiply connected domains and al- ternating method of Schwarz . 84 AVETIK SAHAKYAN, Method of discrete singularities for solution of singular integral and integro-differential equations . 85 IVAN SOLDATENKOV, Application of Muskhelishvili’s method for solution of singu- lar integral equations for contact problems with adhesion . 86 VLADIMIR VASILYEV, Singular integrals and pseudo differential equations . 87 Differential Equations and Applications 89 MIKHAIL AGRANOVICH, Mixed problems and crack-type
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