A unifying perspective on linear continuum equations prevalent in science. Part I: Canonical forms for static, steady, and quasistatic equations

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Publication:6342001

arXiv2006.02215MaRDI QIDQ6342001FDOQ6342001


Authors: Graeme W. Milton Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 June 2020

Abstract: Following some past advances, we reformulate a large class of linear continuum science equations in the format of the extended abstract theory of composites so that we can apply this theory to better understand and efficiently solve those equations. Here in part I we elucidate the form for many static, steady, and quasistatic equations.













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