Applications of Tensor Functions in Solid Mechanics

Applications of Tensor Functions in Solid Mechanics
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Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9783709128107
ISBN-13 : 3709128102
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1. Preliminaries. 1.1. The vector concept revisited. 1.2. A first look at tensors. 1.3. Assumed background. 1.4. More on the notion of a vector. 1.5. Problems -