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    The subject is related to randomly disordered solids as polycrystals or multiphase materials. The tensor of elastic constants is a random function of position. A joint probability density functional of elastic constants and displacements is introduced and its entropy is defined by a double functional integral. The functional which maximizes the entropy and agrees with constraints is derived. An approximate solution is given for a case when one-point probability density is available only. Effective elastic properties are connected with the topological order and fluctuations of the strain field. A composite material which consists of N isotropic components is taken as an example. The Gauss probability distributions are obtained for the stress and strain and mean values and fluctuations of stresses are calculated for a cemented metal carbide and a zinc polycrystal. A solution of the variational problem where the random field is subject to constraints, is presented in an appendix.
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    internal stress
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    strain fields
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    information theory entropy is maximized subject to constraints
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    equations of elasticity
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    experimental data
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    polycrystals
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    multiphase materials
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    Gauss probability distributions
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