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Existence and characterization of hydrostatic pressure in finite deformations of incompressible elastic bodies
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    Existence and characterization of hydrostatic pressure in finite deformations of incompressible elastic bodies (English)
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    minimize total potential energy functional
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    existence and characterization of the hydrostatic pressure
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    regular deformations of incompressible hyperelastic materials
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    techniques used existence theories for Stokesian flows
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    map results back into spaces of functions defined on omega
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    existence of tangent manifold
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