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SIGMA, 2011 Volume 7, 063, 18 pp. (Mi sigma621)

Balance Systems and the Variational Bicomplex

Serge Preston

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Portland State University, Portland, OR, 97207-0751, USA

Abstract: In this work we show that the systems of balance equations (balance systems) of continuum thermodynamics occupy a natural place in the variational bicomplex formalism. We apply the vertical homotopy decomposition to get a local splitting (in a convenient domain) of a general balance system as the sum of a Lagrangian part and a complemental “pure non-Lagrangian” balance system. In the case when derivatives of the dynamical fields do not enter the constitutive relations of the balance system, the “pure non-Lagrangian” systems coincide with the systems introduced by S. Godunov [Soviet Math. Dokl. 2 (1961), 947–948] and, later, asserted as the canonical hyperbolic form of balance systems in [Müller I., Ruggeri T., Rational extended thermodynamics, 2nd ed., Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy, Vol. 37, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1998].

Keywords: variational bicomplex; balance equations.

MSC: 49Q99; 35Q80

Received: January 27, 2011; in final form June 30, 2011; Published online July 9, 2011

Language: English

DOI: 10.3842/SIGMA.2011.063



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