New nonlinear estimates for surfaces in terms of their fundamental forms
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Publication:514404
DOI10.1016/j.crma.2017.01.002zbMath1361.53004OpenAlexW2583281104MaRDI QIDQ514404
Philippe G. Ciarlet, Maria Mălin, Christinel Mardare
Publication date: 1 March 2017
Published in: Comptes Rendus. Mathématique. Académie des Sciences, Paris (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crma.2017.01.002
Sobolev spaces and other spaces of ``smooth functions, embedding theorems, trace theorems (46E35) Nonlinear elasticity (74B20) Shells (74K25) Surfaces in Euclidean and related spaces (53A05)
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