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    The authors discuss applications of Hamilton's principle to continua with singular surfaces. The early sections of the paper are devoted to the basics and preliminary results which are to be used in Hamilton's principle. The examples of an elastic fluid and an elastic solid are then examined. It is shown that Hamilton's principle provides an alternative approach for the derivation of the known momentum jump condition and energy jump condition. Application to mixtures of elastic fluids with and without micro-inertia are carried out separately after some preliminary results on mixtures. This is a clearly written and detailed paper enriched with references. It should be of interest to theoreticians in the field of continuum mechanics.
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    Hamilton's principle
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    continua with singular surfaces
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