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Efficient handling of stability problems in shell optimization by asymmetric ‘worst-case’ shape imperfection
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    Efficient handling of stability problems in shell optimization by asymmetric ‘worst-case’ shape imperfection (English)
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    16 April 2009
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    critical load factor
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    imperfection parameters
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    gradient-based optimizer
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