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A theory for amorphous viscoplastic materials undergoing finite deformations, with application to metallic glasses
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    A theory for amorphous viscoplastic materials undergoing finite deformations, with application to metallic glasses (English)
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    29 October 2007
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    Viscoplasticity
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    metallic glasses
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    shear localization
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