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    Symmetry and equivariance in nonlinear elastostatics. I (English)
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    This paper is devoted to the study of a notion of material symmetry in three-dimensional elastostatics that takes into account inhomogeneity as well as the geometric symmetry of the reference configuration of a body. The ``body symmetry group'' thus defined is a subgroup of the Euclidean group. Equivariance of the classical field equations under the action of this group is shown. A reduction procedure is proposed for the study of possible symmetry-breaking solutions corresponding to any subgroup of the body symmetry group. The reduced equations are given in the case of inhomogeneous bodies of revolution with O(2) symmetry. A few features of possible symmetry-breaking solutions having SO(2) symmetry are briefly discussed. The case of discrete subgroups of O(2) is mentioned.
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    material symmetry
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    three-dimensional elastostatics
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    body symmetry group
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    Equivariance of the classical field equations
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    reduction procedure
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    symmetry-breaking solutions
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    inhomogeneous bodies of revolution
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    subgroups
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