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SIMPLE: This article discusses the properties of a Riemannian manifold $(N,g_{N})$ and an almost quaternionic Hermitian manifold $(M,E,g_{M})$, related through an almost h-semi-slant Riemannian map $F$. The key result is that for $\theta_{R}=\frac{\pi}{2}$, the differential map $\phi_{R}$ and the 1-form $\omega_{R}$ are both zero on the tangent bundle of the kernel of $F_{*}$. This leads to the conclusion that $F_{*}(\widehat{R}(X))=0$ for $X\in\Gamma(\ker F_{*})$, as well as the identity $\nabla^{T}_{Y}Z=\widehat{R}(\nabla_{Y}Z)$ holding true for all $Y,Z\in\Gamma(\mathcal{D}_{1})$. (English)
 
Property / summary_simple: SIMPLE: This article discusses the properties of a Riemannian manifold $(N,g_{N})$ and an almost quaternionic Hermitian manifold $(M,E,g_{M})$, related through an almost h-semi-slant Riemannian map $F$. The key result is that for $\theta_{R}=\frac{\pi}{2}$, the differential map $\phi_{R}$ and the 1-form $\omega_{R}$ are both zero on the tangent bundle of the kernel of $F_{*}$. This leads to the conclusion that $F_{*}(\widehat{R}(X))=0$ for $X\in\Gamma(\ker F_{*})$, as well as the identity $\nabla^{T}_{Y}Z=\widehat{R}(\nabla_{Y}Z)$ holding true for all $Y,Z\in\Gamma(\mathcal{D}_{1})$. (English) / rank
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A Non-linear Hardening Model Based on Two Coupled Internal Hardening Variables: Formulation and Implementation
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    A Non-linear Hardening Model Based on Two Coupled Internal Hardening Variables: Formulation and Implementation (English)
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