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An admissibility criterion for shocks and propagating phase boundaries via thermodynamics of non-simple materials. I
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    An admissibility criterion for shocks and propagating phase boundaries via thermodynamics of non-simple materials. I (English)
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    1984
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    dynamic phase transitions
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    shock waves
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    equilibrium response depends on the higher gradients of deformation
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    smooth processes
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    asymptotically homogeneous traveling waves
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    fully compatible with the Clausius-Duhem inequality
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