Comments on Symplectic bipotentials arXiv:2410.23122
Abstract
This is a reaction to the article Symplectic bipotentials, in published form [2] Harakeh M, Ban M, de Saxce G. Symplectic bipotentials. Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids. 2026;0(0) doi:10.1177/10812865251413554, and in preprint form [1] arXiv:2410.23122v1. We give evidence that most of the content of the article [2] is already covered in previous works, partially cited like [7] arXiv:0810.1419 [math.FA], or uncited, like [10] arXiv:1902.04598 [math-ph], [3] arXiv:2304.14158 [math-ph], which already introduced and studied symplectic bipotentials. These comments also apply to the conference paper version of [1] arXiv:2410.23122v1, namely to the article Harakeh, M., Ban, M., de Saxce, G. (2026). Symplectic Bipotentials for the Dynamics of Dissipative Systems with Non Associated Constitutive Laws. In: Nielsen, F., Barbaresco, F. (eds) Geometric Science of Information. GSI 2025. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 16034. Springer, Cham. doi:10.1007/978-3-032-03921-731 .
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