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A model order reduction method for computational homogenization at finite strains on regular grids using hyperelastic laminates to approximate interfaces
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    A model order reduction method for computational homogenization at finite strains on regular grids using hyperelastic laminates to approximate interfaces (English)
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    3 April 2020
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    composite materials
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    homogenization
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    hyperelasticity
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    laminates
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    Lippmann-Schwinger equation
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    FFT
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