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Weyl geometry and the nonlinear mechanics of distributed point defects
A. Yavari, A. Goriely
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Mathematics
Residuals
100%
Material Manifold
75%
Manifold
50%
Uniform Distribution
25%
Differential Geometry
25%
Spherically Symmetric Distribution
25%
Torsion Tensor
25%
Curvature Tensor
25%
Affine Connection
25%
Ambient Space
25%
Nonlinear Elasticity
25%
Elastic Solid
25%
Moving Frame
25%
Keyphrases
Weyl Geometry
100%
Small Ball
66%
Defect Distribution
66%
Symmetric Points
33%
Traceless
33%
Torsion Tensor
33%
Weyl Manifold
33%
Weyl Materials
33%
Spherically Symmetric Distribution
33%
Curvature Tensor
33%
Engineering
Defects
100%
Nonlinear Mechanics
100%
Residual Stress
80%
Stress Field
60%
Elasticity Problem
20%
Moving Frame
20%
Elastic Solid
20%