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This article discusses the proof of specific conditions involving vector fields, covariant derivatives, and metric tensors on two manifolds, \( M \) and \( N \), related through a map \( F \). The proof involves several steps that derive relationships between components of \( F \), using geometric manipulations and algebraic expressions derived from the metric tensor \( g_M \) and its associated bundles. Key conditions are expressed in terms of inner products involving vector fields, covariant derivatives, and specific tensors, ultimately leading to a conclusion about the relationship between certain components of \( F \). (English)
 
Property / summary: This article discusses the proof of specific conditions involving vector fields, covariant derivatives, and metric tensors on two manifolds, \( M \) and \( N \), related through a map \( F \). The proof involves several steps that derive relationships between components of \( F \), using geometric manipulations and algebraic expressions derived from the metric tensor \( g_M \) and its associated bundles. Key conditions are expressed in terms of inner products involving vector fields, covariant derivatives, and specific tensors, ultimately leading to a conclusion about the relationship between certain components of \( F \). (English) / rank
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Property / summary: This article discusses the proof of specific conditions involving vector fields, covariant derivatives, and metric tensors on two manifolds, \( M \) and \( N \), related through a map \( F \). The proof involves several steps that derive relationships between components of \( F \), using geometric manipulations and algebraic expressions derived from the metric tensor \( g_M \) and its associated bundles. Key conditions are expressed in terms of inner products involving vector fields, covariant derivatives, and specific tensors, ultimately leading to a conclusion about the relationship between certain components of \( F \). (English) / qualifier
 

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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 article discusses the proof of specific conditions involving vector fields, covariant derivatives, and metric tensors on two manifolds, \( M \) and \( N \), related through a map \( F \). The proof involves several steps that derive relationships between components of \( F \), using geometric manipulations and algebraic expressions derived from the metric tensor \( g_M \) and its associated bundles. Key conditions are expressed in terms of inner products involving vector fields, covariant derivatives, and specific tensors, ultimately leading to a conclusion about the relationship between certain components of \( F \). (English)
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