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An information theory approach to the symmetry, monotonicity and concavity of the creep function in linear viscoelasticity
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    An information theory approach to the symmetry, monotonicity and concavity of the creep function in linear viscoelasticity (English)
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    Monotonicity
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    Viscoelastic
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    ContinuUm Thermodynamics
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    Loss Of Information
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    Creep Function
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    Linear Strain Response
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    Quadratic Loss
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    Stress History
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    Symmetry
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    Concavity
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    Information Theory
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