Selection of kernel functions used in a new constitutive equation for viscoelastic fluids
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eigenvectorsrepresentation theoremdeviatoric stresssimple shear flowintegral constitutive equationuniaxial extensionstress growthco-rotational reference frameshistory of the past intrinsic rate of rotationmonodisperse polystyrene solutionsobjectivity of a frameprimary normal-stress material functionsrate of deformation tensorsselection of kernel functionssteady state, stress relaxationthe rheological model
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