Abstract

A membrane shaped as an isosceles right triangle with each of its sides satisfying either Neumann or Dirichlet boundary conditions is considered. The solution to the corresponding spectral problem, which allows no separation of variables, is refined. The refinement is used to solve the problem of identifying the type of fastening of the triangular membrane from its first natural frequency.

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