On a class of noncoercive hemivariational inequalities arising in nonlinear elasticity
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Publication:4354156
DOI10.1080/00036819708840570zbMath0886.49012OpenAlexW2143669292MaRDI QIDQ4354156
Panagiotis D. Panagiotopoulos, Daniel Goeleven
Publication date: 13 September 1997
Published in: Applicable Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00036819708840570
unilateral problemshyperelastic polyconvexitynoncoercive hemivariational inequalitiesnonmonotone multivalued boundary conditions
Variational inequalities (49J40) Nonlinear boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations (34B15) Nonlinear elasticity (74B20) Variational methods applied to PDEs (35A15) Optimization of other properties in solid mechanics (74P10)
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