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Multivalued boundary integral equations for inequality problems. The nonconvex case
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    Multivalued boundary integral equations for inequality problems. The nonconvex case (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    In the present paper the boundary integral equation method is extended to nonconvex inequality problems. Starting from the principles of virtual work and complementary virtual work the author derives certain hemivariational inequalities on the boundary of the body with respect to the unknown boundary forces or displacements which are equivalent to multivalued boundary integral equations. The theory is illustrated by a numerical example.
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    nonconvex superpotentials
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    nonmonotone possibly multivalued boundary conditions
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    principles of virtual work
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    complementary virtual work
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    hemivariational inequalities
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