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    On a class of quasilinear partial integrodifferential equations with singular kernels (English)
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    The authors prove local and global existence theorems for the solution of an equation arising in nonlinear viscoelasticity, in which the memory function has a singularity. An approximation process by means of equations with regular kernels is indicated and the convergence of the approximate solution is proved by means of energy estimates.
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    existence
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    nonlinear viscoelasticity
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    memory function
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    convergence
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