By Prof. Dr.-Ing. Yavuz Başar, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Weichert (auth.)
The target of the ebook is the presentation of the elemental mathematical and actual ideas of continuum mechanics of solids in a unified description so one can deliver the younger researchers swiftly on the subject of their learn region. consequently, emphasis is given to techniques of everlasting curiosity and information of teenage significance are passed over. The formula is completed systematically in absolute tensor notation that's nearly completely utilized in sleek literature. This mathematical software is gifted such that the learn of the booklet is feasible with out everlasting connection with different works.
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