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SIMPLE: This paper is about the mathematical decomposition and properties of vector fields and tensor operators in differential geometry, specifically focusing on the orthogonal relationships between subspaces derived from the kernel and range of a given operator, and their transformations under specific conditions. (English)
SIMPLE: This paper is about exploring the mathematical relationships and geometric properties within differential geometry, focusing on smooth maps between manifolds and their tangent bundles. The study involves key concepts such as pushforwards, kernels, orthogonal complements, and tensor products, which are used to define specific components in the tangent spaces of manifolds. The research aims to elucidate how these abstract mathematical constructs relate to physical phenomena or higher-dimensional geometric structures, potentially offering insights into symmetry, preservation, and transformation properties inherent in various systems described by differential geometry. (English)
Property / summary_simple: SIMPLE: This paper is about exploring the mathematical relationships and geometric properties within differential geometry, focusing on smooth maps between manifolds and their tangent bundles. The study involves key concepts such as pushforwards, kernels, orthogonal complements, and tensor products, which are used to define specific components in the tangent spaces of manifolds. The research aims to elucidate how these abstract mathematical constructs relate to physical phenomena or higher-dimensional geometric structures, potentially offering insights into symmetry, preservation, and transformation properties inherent in various systems described by differential geometry. (English) / qualifier
 

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A Non-linear Hardening Model Based on Two Coupled Internal Hardening Variables: Formulation and Implementation
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    A Non-linear Hardening Model Based on Two Coupled Internal Hardening Variables: Formulation and Implementation (English)
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    SIMPLE: This paper is about exploring the mathematical relationships and geometric properties within differential geometry, focusing on smooth maps between manifolds and their tangent bundles. The study involves key concepts such as pushforwards, kernels, orthogonal complements, and tensor products, which are used to define specific components in the tangent spaces of manifolds. The research aims to elucidate how these abstract mathematical constructs relate to physical phenomena or higher-dimensional geometric structures, potentially offering insights into symmetry, preservation, and transformation properties inherent in various systems described by differential geometry. (English)
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    This paper is about understanding how geometric objects on manifolds can be decomposed into parts that lie along specific subspaces related to the kernel of a differential operator, and their orthogonal complements. The coefficients or components of these decompositions are described using subscript notation which refers to spaces defined in terms of the differential of a map between manifolds. By analyzing such decompositions and tensor properties derived from them, we aim to gain insights into the intrinsic geometric structure and properties of the manifold under study. (English)
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