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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Discrete-to-continuum modelling of weakly interacting incommensurate two-dimensional lattices
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
2018-11-28Paper
Euler elastica as a \(\Gamma\)-limit of discrete bending energies of one-dimensional chains of atoms
Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
2018-10-19Paper
An elastica model that predicts radial corrugations in a double-walled carbon nanotube
European Journal of Mechanics. A. Solids
2018-08-14Paper
Modeling the response of a biofilm to silver-based antimicrobial
Mathematical Biosciences
2014-02-12Paper
The asymptotic problem for the springlike motion of a heavy piston in a viscous gas
Quarterly of Applied Mathematics
2008-04-29Paper
The Baker-Ericksen inequalities for hyperelastic models using a novel set of invariants of Hencky strain
International Journal of Solids and Structures
2007-11-05Paper
Sufficient conditions for strong ellipticity for a class of anisotropic materials
International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics
2007-03-28Paper
Invariant manifolds describing the dynamics of a hyperbolic–parabolic equation from nonlinear viscoelasticity
Dynamical Systems
2007-02-15Paper
Deformations of Neo-Hookean Elastic Wedge Revisited
Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
2005-02-16Paper
The Convexity Properties of a Class of Constitutive Models for Biological Soft Issues
Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
2004-08-23Paper
Absorbing balls for equations modeling nonuniform deformable bodies with heavy rigid attachments
Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations
2003-03-11Paper
Global attractors for degenerate partial differential equations from nonlinear viscoelasticity
Physica D
2001-11-13Paper


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