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The document presents two equations that are derived from a larger system of equations modeling wave propagation. The equations are similar to Equation 2.60 from Prof. Oni's thesis. However, the author is finding it difficult to apply Struble's technique to solve these two equations.

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Workings B

The document presents two equations that are derived from a larger system of equations modeling wave propagation. The equations are similar to Equation 2.60 from Prof. Oni's thesis. However, the author is finding it difficult to apply Struble's technique to solve these two equations.

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W1tt (m, t ) H2

1
Vm

3 (m, m)W1tt (m, t ) H 2


k =1
k m

Vk

3 (m, k )W1tt (k , t )

H33 (m, m)W1 (m, t ) + m2W1 (m, t ) H3


k =1
k m

W2tt (m, t ) H2
H3

2
Vk

2
Vm

k =1

Vk

3 (m, m)W2tt (m, t ) H2

1
Vk

3 (m, k )W1 (k , t ) =

Mg

Vm (vt )

3 (m, k )W2tt (k , t )

k =1

Vk

3 (m, m)W2 (m, t ) + m2W2 (m, t ) H3

3 (m, k )W2 (k , t ) = 0

W1tt (m, t ) H2

1
Vm

3 (m, m)W1tt (m, t ) H 2


k =1
k m

1
Vk

3 (m, k )W1tt (k , t )

H33 (m, m)W1 (m, t ) + m2W1 (m, t ) H3


k =1
k m

W2tt (m, t ) H2
H3

2
Vk

2
Vm

1
Vk

3 (m, k )W1 (k , t ) =

k =1

Vk

3 (m, m)W2tt (m, t ) H2

Mg

Vm (vt )

3 (m, k )W2tt (k , t )

k =1

Vk

3 (m, m)W2 (m, t ) + m2W2 (m, t ) H3

3 (m, k )W2 (k , t ) = 0

1
1

3 (m, k )W1tt (k , t )
1
H
(
m
,
m
)
W
(
m
,
t
)
H

1tt
2
3
2
Vm
k =1 Vk

k m

( H33 (m, m) m2 )W1 (m, t ) H3


k =1
k m

1
Vk

3 (m, k )W1 (k , t ) =

Mg

Vm (vt )

2
2
1

(
m
,
m
)
W
(
m
,
t
)

H
3 (m, k )W2tt (k , t )

2tt
2
3
2
Vm
k =1 Vk

H3 2 3 (m, m) m2 W2 (m, t ) H3 2 3 (m, k )W2 (k , t ) = 0


k =1 Vk
Vk

W1tt (m, t ) H 2
k =1
k m

Mg

Vk
1 H2

3 (m, k )

1
Vm

W1tt

( H (m, m) ) W (m, t) H
(k , t )

3 (m, m)

1 H2

2
m

Vm

3 (m, m)

k =1
k m

Vk
1 H2

3 (m, k )

1
Vm

W1 (k , t )
3 (m, m)

V (vt )

1 m
1

1 H2

Vm

3 (m, m)

2
2
H3 3 (m, m) m
Vk
Vk
W (m, t )
W2tt (m, t ) H 2
W2tt (k , t )
2
2
2
k =1
1 H2 3 (m, m)
1 H2 3 (m, m)
Vm
Vm

H3
k =1

Vk
1 H2

3 (m, k )

3 (m, k )

2
Vm

W2 (k , t ) = 0
3 (m, m)

The last two equations are those similar to equation (2.60) of Prof. Onis thesis. I am finding it
difficult to apply Strubles technique to them.

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