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A numerical method for a class of hemivariational inequalities
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    A numerical method for a class of hemivariational inequalities (English)
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    6 September 1995
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    We propose a method for the decomposition of the hemivariational inequality into a finite number of variational inequalities (monotone problems). The method is based on the decomposition of the contingent cone of the superpotential into convex constituents and gives rise to a very effective and reliable numerical algorithm for large scale hemivariational inequalities. Numerical results on the delamination of composites and discussion of the numerical aspects illustrates the theory.
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    contingent cone of superpotential
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    decomposition
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    variational inequalities
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    delamination of composites
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