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Foreword to the Classics Edition; Preface; Conventions; Part I. Geometrical Prerequisites for Three-Dimensional Continuum Mechanics: 1. Vectors, determinants, and motivation for tensors; 2. Cartesian tensors; Part II. Problems in Continuum Mechanics: 3. Viscous fluids; 4. Foundations in elasticity; 5. Some examples of static oroblems in elasticity; 6. Introduction to dynamic problems in elasticity; Part III. Water Waves: 7. Formulation of the theory of surface waves in an inviscid fluid; 8. Solution in the linear theory; 9. Group speed and group velocity; 10. Nonlinear effects; Part IV. Variational Methods and Extremum Principles: 11. Calculus of variations; 12. Characterization of Eigenvalues and equilibrium states as extrema; Bibliography; Hints and answers; Index.
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Add Mathematics Applied to Continuum Mechanics, This modern classic analyzes continuum models of fluid flow and solid deformation, examining problems in continuum mechanics, water waves, extremum principles and much more. For upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of applied math, Mathematics Applied to Continuum Mechanics to your collection on WonderClub |