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- The Föppl-von Kármán plate theory as a low energy \(\Gamma\)-limit of nonlinear elasticity (Q699239) (← links)
- Self-similar folding patterns and energy scaling in compressed elastic sheets (Q817317) (← links)
- Stability of slender bodies under compression and validity of the von Kármán theory (Q834767) (← links)
- Derivation of a plate theory for incompressible materials (Q883416) (← links)
- On the passage from atomic to continuum theory for thin films (Q1000543) (← links)
- \(\Gamma \)-convergence for incompressible elastic plates (Q1017931) (← links)
- Derivation of nonlinear bending theory for shells from three-dimensional nonlinear elasticity by Gamma-convergence. (Q1417129) (← links)
- On the junction of elastic plates and beams (Q1860661) (← links)
- On generalized Cosserat-type theories of plates and shells: a short review and bibliography (Q2267963) (← links)
- Plate theory for stressed heterogeneous multilayers of finite bending energy (Q2372458) (← links)
- Minimal energy configurations of strained multi-layers (Q2385161) (← links)
- Approximating \(W^{2,2}\) isometric immersions (Q2472986) (← links)
- Qualitative properties of a continuum theory for thin films (Q2475784) (← links)
- A hierarchy of plate models derived from nonlinear elasticity by gamma-convergence (Q2491099) (← links)
- Spatial heterogeneity in 3D-2D dimensional reduction (Q3365392) (← links)
- MODELING OF A MEMBRANE FOR NONLINEARLY ELASTIC INCOMPRESSIBLE MATERIALS VIA GAMMA-CONVERGENCE (Q3379454) (← links)
- A theorem on geometric rigidity and the derivation of nonlinear plate theory from three-dimensional elasticity (Q4790285) (← links)
- Atomistic to Continuum limits for computational materials science (Q5447908) (← links)
- Rigidity and gamma convergence for solid‐solid phase transitions with SO(2) invariance (Q5471033) (← links)
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