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Generalized variational principles with three kinds of variables in general mechanics
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    Generalized variational principles with three kinds of variables in general mechanics (English)
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    15 August 2002
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    The Hamilton's variational principle of classical mechanics is transformed by using intermediate variable into a variational principle with two kinds of variables. Again, this principle is generalized by introducing yet another intermediate variable. The new principle so obtained is called a variational principle with three kinds of variables. An application is given to dynamic elasticity where the introduction of intermediate variables in variational principles is known for long time. As a result, the authors obtain a type of Hellinger-Reissner variational principle.
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    Hamilton's variational principle
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    intermediate variables
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    generalized variational principles
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    dynamic elasticity
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    Hellinger-Reissner variational principle
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