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    On the stored energy functions of hyperelastic materials with internal constraints (English)
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    Topic of this paper is the stored energy function of hyperelastic materials with internal constraints. The deformation of such a body is subject to certain constraints as incompressibility, inextensibility or a combination of these. The authors generalize some results for the functional dependence of the stored energy function on the deformation gradient of constraint-free materials to those with constraints. This paper deserves the interest of researchers in the mathematical foundation of continuum mechanics.
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    incompressibility
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    inextensibility
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