Interval Objects and Operations in Deformable Solid Mechanics Problems

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Interval vectors and tensors are determining as objects which are invariance under transformation of the coordinates system. For illustrations, interval scalars, vectors, and tensors are used in solving the simplest problems of deformable solid mechanics to construct distributions of displacements, strains, and stresses.

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June 2015

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