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Stress analysis around crack tips in finite strain problems using the eXtended finite element method
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    Stress analysis around crack tips in finite strain problems using the eXtended finite element method (English)
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    13 February 2006
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    fracture
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    X-FEM
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    rubber-like material
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    finite elasticity
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    partition of unity
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