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    Reduced basis hybrid computational homogenization based on a mixed incremental formulation (English)
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    13 May 2014
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    nonuniform transformation field analysis (NTFA)
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    hybridcomputational homogenization
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    generalized standard materials (GSM)
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    reduced basis model order reduction
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    mixed incremental variational formulation
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