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169 - Christo I. Christov 2012
A new class of solutions of three-dimensional equations from the Boussinesq paradigm are considered. The corresponding profiles are not localized functions in the sense of the integrability of the square over an infinite domain. For the new type of s olutions, the gradient and the Hessian/Laplacian are square integrable. In the linear limiting case, analytical expressions for the profiles of the pseudolocalized solutions are found. The nonlinear case is treated numerically with a special approximation of the differential operators with spherical symmetry that allows for automatic acknowledgement of the behavioral conditions at the origin of the coordinate system. The asymptotic boundary conditions stem from the $1/r$ behavior at infinity of the pseudolocalized profile. A special approximation is devised that allows us to obtain the proper behavior for much smaller computational box. The pseudolocalized solutions are obtained for both quadratic and cubic nonlinearity.
We show that the linearized equations of the incompressible elastic medium admit a `Maxwell form in which the shear component of the stress vector plays the role of the electric field, and the vorticity plays the role of the magnetic field. Conversel y, the set of dynamic Maxwell equations are strict mathematical corollaries from the governing equations of the incompressible elastic medium. This suggests that the nature of `electromagnetic field may actually be related to an elastic continuous medium. The analogy is complete if the medium is assumed to behave as fluid in shear motions, while it may still behave as elastic solid under compressional motions. Then the governing equations of the elastic fluid are re-derived in the Eulerian frame by replacing the partial time derivatives by the properly invariant (frame indifferent) time rates. The `Maxwell from of the frame indifferent formulation gives the frame indifferent system that is to replace the Maxwell system. This new system comprises terms already present in the classical Maxwell equations, alongside terms that are the progenitors of the Biot--Savart, Oersted--Amperes, and Lorentz--force laws. Thus a frame indifferent (truly covariant) formulation of electromagnetism is achieved from a single postulate that the electromagnetic field is a kind of elastic (partly liquid partly solid) continuum.
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