Abstract

In the present work, we study the global existence and uniform decay rates of solutions to the initial-boundary value problem related to the dynamic behavior of evolution equations accounting for rotational inertial forces along with a linear time-nonlocal Kelvin-Voigt damping arising in viscoelastic materials. By constructing appropriate Lyapunov functional, we show that the solution converges to the equilibrium state exponentially in the energy space.

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