Abstract

For any small e > 0, a two-dimensional elastic waveguide is constructed such that λe = e4 is the only eigenvalue in the vicinity of the lower bound λ† = 0 of the continuous spectrum. This result is rather unexpected, because an acoustic waveguide (the Neumann problem for the Laplace operator) with an arbitrary small localized perturbation cannot support a trapped mode at a low frequency.

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