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A Course On Finite Elasticity David Steigmann

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A Course On Finite Elasticity David Steigmann
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Publisher: Oxford Univ. Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.41 MB
Pages: 197
Author: David Steigmann
ISBN: 9780198567783, 0198567782
Language: English
Year: 2007

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A Course On Finite Elasticity David Steigmann by David Steigmann 9780198567783, 0198567782 instant download after payment.

This book is based on notes developed for a one-semester course offered at Berkeley. Typically, this serves graduate engineering students studying Mechanics, but also  occasionally attracts interest on the part of students studying Mathematics and Physics. For this reason, and to suit my own predilections, the level of mathematical rigor is appropriate for readers possessing a relatively modest background. This has the pedagogical advantage of allowing time to make contact with physical phenomena, while providing context for such mathematical concepts as are needed to support their modeling and analysis. Advanced readers seeking more than this should consult the books by Antman (2005), Ciarlet (1998), and Šilhavý (1997), for example. My expectation, and part of the motivation for this work, is that books and treatises of the latter kind may be more fully appreciated by students after reading an introductory course.

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