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The following pages link to Models of continuous media with internal degrees of freedom (Q5579361):
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- Variational principle of stationary action for fractional nonlocal media and fields (Q740116) (← links)
- On the dynamic properties of gravitational fields (Q793992) (← links)
- The forms of energy and their transformations (Q797006) (← links)
- Passing from mechanics of the special theory of relativity to Newtonian mechanics, and the relativistic effects (Q1052128) (← links)
- On dynamic properties of gravitational fields (Q1085466) (← links)
- The method of virtual power in continuum mechanics: Application to coupled fields (Q1137445) (← links)
- On the variational method of derivation of equations of state for a material medium and a gravitational field (Q1143295) (← links)
- Recent advances in the general theory of thin elastic shells (Q1252086) (← links)
- A simple non-linear model for internal friction in modified concrete (Q1618175) (← links)
- Dynamic problems for metamaterials: review of existing models and ideas for further research (Q1618176) (← links)
- Equilibrium of a second-gradient fluid and an elastic solid with surface stresses (Q2258185) (← links)
- Fractional dynamics of relativistic particle (Q2268444) (← links)
- Variational methods of constructing models of shells (Q2562600) (← links)
- A model for elastic flexoelectric materials including strain gradient effects (Q2795737) (← links)
- Analytical continuum mechanics <i>à la</i> Hamilton–Piola least action principle for second gradient continua and capillary fluids (Q2950701) (← links)
- Variational method of constructing models of thin rods (Q3856230) (← links)
- On a discription of dynamical properties of the gravitational field in vacuum (Q3880345) (← links)
- Theory of deformation of polarizable and magnetizable bodies (Q3920830) (← links)
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- At the origins and in the vanguard of peridynamics, non-local and higher-gradient continuum mechanics: An underestimated and still topical contribution of Gabrio Piola (Q5744875) (← links)