Jet Theory in Microstructures

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We present jet approach to microstructures, in particular to Cosserat continuum. We compare classical methods with the representation of Cosserat bodies by frame bundles. We demonstrate that nonholonomic, semiholonomic and holonomic bundles occur in such description.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 592-593)

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125-128

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November 2013

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