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The Classical Field Theories

Clifford Ambrose Truesdell, +1 more
- Vol. 2, pp 226-858
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The article was published on 1960-01-01. It has received 3018 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Classical unified field theories & Liouville field theory.

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A fully coupled space-time multiscale modeling framework for predicting tumor growth.

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Reduced Variational Formulations in Free Boundary Continuum Mechanics

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A Micro-Mechanically Based Continuum Model for Strain-Induced Crystallization in Natural Rubber

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Constitutive Modeling of Electrostrictive Polymers using a Hyperelasticity-Based Approach

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