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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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Deformation and displacement from shear zone patterns in the Variscan upper crust, Jebilet, Morocco

TL;DR: In central Jebilet (Moroccan Variscan belt), post-Visean deformation is accommodated by a significant amount of displacement along conjugate ductile to brittle shear zones as discussed by the authors.
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The generalized Hamilton’s principle for a non-material volume

TL;DR: In this article, the generalized Hamilton's principle for non-material volumes is proposed and the Lagrange's equation is shown to be in harmony with Irschik and Holl's equation.
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Deformation quantization of classical fields

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the deformation quantization of scalar and Abelian gauge classical free fields and obtained star products and Wigner functionals in field and oscillator variables.
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Computational modeling of chemical reactions and interstitial growth and remodeling involving charged solutes and solid-bound molecules

TL;DR: A novel formulation and computational implementation are presented for modeling chemical reactions in biological tissues that involve charged solutes and solid-bound molecules within a deformable porous hydrated solid matrix, coupling mechanics with chemistry while accounting for electric charges.
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A macroscopic model for slightly compressible gas slip-flow in homogeneous porous media

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the method of volume averaging for deriving effective medium equations in the framework of a slightly compressible gas flow, and the result of the upscaling process is an effective medium model subjected to time and length-scale constraints, which are clearly identified in their derivation.
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