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Material Geometry Groupoids In Continuum Mechanics Manuel De Len

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Material Geometry Groupoids In Continuum Mechanics Manuel De Len
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.19 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Manuel de León, Marcelo Epstein, Víctor Jiménez
ISBN: 9789811232541, 9811232547
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Material Geometry Groupoids In Continuum Mechanics Manuel De Len by Manuel De León, Marcelo Epstein, Víctor Jiménez 9789811232541, 9811232547 instant download after payment.

This monograph is the first in which the theory of groupoids and algebroids is applied to the study of the properties of uniformity and homogeneity of continuous media. It is a further step in the application of differential geometry to the mechanics of continua, initiated years ago with the introduction of the theory of G-structures, in which the group G denotes the group of material symmetries, to study smoothly uniform materials. The new approach presented in this book goes much further by being much more general. It is not a generalization per se, but rather a natural way of considering the algebraic-geometric structure induced by the so-called material isomorphisms. This approach has allowed us to encompass non-uniform materials and discover new properties of uniformity and homogeneity that certain material bodies can possess, thus opening a new area in the discipline.

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