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Material and spatial gauge theories of solids. III: Dynamics of disclination free states (English)
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1989
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objectivity
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material frame indifference
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minimal replacement
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minimal coupling
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total Lagrangian
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field intensities
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transformation laws
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material defect fields
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translation subgroups
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field equations
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gauge covariant
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field equations for the material translation compensating fields
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intrinsically nonlinear
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integrability conditions
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