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Applications Of Homogenization Theory To The Study Of Mineralized Tissue
Applications Of Homogenization Theory To The Study Of Mineralized Tissue

By Robert P. Gilbert, Klaus Hackl, Ana Vasilic, Sandra Klinge, Alex Panchenko

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Homogenization Is A Fairly New, Yet Deep Field Of Mathematics Which Is Used As A Powerful Tool For Analysis Of Applied Problems Which Involve Multiple Scales. Generally, Homogenization Is Utilized...

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Generalized Analytic Functions: Theory And Applications To Mechanics
Generalized Analytic Functions: Theory And Applications To Mechanics

By Helmut Florian, Wolfgang Tutschke, Klaus Hackl, Franz Josef Schnitzer, Applications, Conference On Generalized Analytic Functions: Theory

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An intensive development of the theory of generalized analytic functions started when methods of Complex Analysis were combined with methods of Functional Analysis, especially with the concept of d...

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Analysis And Computation Of Microstructure In Finite Plasticity
Analysis And Computation Of Microstructure In Finite Plasticity

By Sergio Conti, Klaus Hackl, Sergio Conti, Klaus Hackl (Eds.)

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This book addresses the need for a fundamental understanding of the physical origin, the mathematical behavior, and the numerical treatment of models which include microstructure. Leading scientist...

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Iutam Symposium On Variational Concepts With Applications To The Mechanics Of Materials
Iutam Symposium On Variational Concepts With Applications To The Mechanics Of Materials

By Klaus Hackl

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Variational calculus has been the basis of a variety of powerful methods in the ?eld of mechanics of materials for a long time. Examples range from numerical schemes like the ?nite element method t...

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Applications Of Homogenization Theory To The Study Of Mineralized Tissue
Applications Of Homogenization Theory To The Study Of Mineralized Tissue

By Robert P. Gilbert, Klaus Hackl, Ana Vasilic, Sandra Klinge, Alex Panchenko, Robert P. Gilbert; Ana Vasilic; Sandra Klinge; Alex Panchenko; Klaus Hackl

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Homogenization is a fairly new, yet deep field of mathematics which is used as a powerful tool for analysis of applied problems which involve multiple scales. Generally, homogenization is utilized...

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