A Non-linear Hardening Model Based on Two Coupled Internal Hardening Variables: Formulation and Implementation (Q3407171)
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A Non-linear Hardening Model Based on Two Coupled Internal Hardening Variables: Formulation and Implementation (English)
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3 March 2010
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This paper is about an almost h-semi-slant Riemannian map, which is a specific type of mapping between two geometric objects: an almost quaternionic Hermitian manifold \( (M, E, g_M) \) and a Riemannian manifold \( (N, g_N) \). The map, denoted as \( F \), preserves certain distributions and angles along basis elements of the quaternionic structure on \( M \). Specifically, for each section \( R \) in the set \(\{I, J, K\}\) of sections of \( E \) on a neighborhood \( U \subset M \), it defines distributional properties that are invariant under the mapping. This involves splitting the tangent space into two orthogonal components, ensuring that one part is preserved while allowing variation in another part, thereby maintaining a consistent angle between specific vectors and their associated distributions. (English)
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SIMPLE: This paper is about an almost h-semi-slant Riemannian map, which is a specific type of mapping between two geometric objects: an almost quaternionic Hermitian manifold \( (M, E, g_M) \) and a Riemannian manifold \( (N, g_N) \). The map, denoted as \( F \), preserves certain distributions and angles along basis elements of the quaternionic structure on \( M \). Specifically, for each section \( R \) in the set \(\{I, J, K\}\) of sections of \( E \) on a neighborhood \( U \subset M \), it defines distributional properties that are invariant under the mapping. This involves splitting the tangent space into two orthogonal components, ensuring that one part is preserved while allowing variation in another part, thereby maintaining a consistent angle between specific vectors and their associated distributions. (English)
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