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    The use of optimization techniques in the analysis of cracked members by the finite element displacement and stress methods (English)
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    optimization techniques
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    two-dimensional stationary crack problem
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    body composed of nonlinear elastic incompressible material
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    displacement
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    stress formulations
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    Crack tip singularity
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    energy difference method
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