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Nonsmooth Mechanics and Analysis

Pierre Alart, Olivier Maisonneuve, R. Tyrrell Rockafellar

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      Inthecourseofthelast?ftyyears, developmentsinnonsmoothana- sisandnonsmoothmechanicshaveoftenbeencloselylinked. Thepresent book acts as an illustration of this. Its objective is two-fold. It is of course intended to help to di?use the recent results obtained by various renownedspecialists. ButthereisanequaldesiretopayhomagetoJean Jacques Moreau, who is undoubtedly the most emblematic ?gure in the correlated, not to say dual, advances in these two ?elds. Jean Jacques Moreau appears as a rightful heir to the founders of di?erential calculus and mechanics through the depth of his thinking in the ?eld of nonsmooth mechanics and the size of his contribution to the development of nonsmooth analysis. His interest in mechanics has focused on a wide variety of subjects: singularities in ?uid ?ows, the initiation of cavitation, plasticity, and the statics and dynamics of gr- ular media. The 'Ariadne's thread' running throughout is the notion of unilateral constraint. Allied to this is his investment in mathematics in the ?elds of convex analysis, calculus of variations and di?erential m- sures.When considering these contributions, regardless of their nature, one cannot fail to be struck by their clarity, discerning originality and elegance. Precision and rigor of thinking, clarity and elegance of style are the distinctive features of his work.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Pierre Alart, Olivier Maisonneuve, R. Tyrrell Rockafellar EAN: 9780387291963 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 1430 g HEIGHT: 235 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. DATE PUBLISHED: 2005-11-17 CITY: GENRE: MATHEMATICS / Counting & Numeration, MATHEMATICS / Mathematical Analysis, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical WIDTH: 156 cm SPINE:

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      Calculus and mathematical analysis, Numerical analysis, Mechanical engineering

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      Inthecourseofthelast?ftyyears, developmentsinnonsmoothana- sisandnonsmoothmechanicshaveoftenbeencloselylinked. Thepresent book acts as an illustration of this. Its objective is two-fold. It is of course intended to help to di?use the recent results obtained by various renownedspecialists. ButthereisanequaldesiretopayhomagetoJean Jacques Moreau, who is undoubtedly the most emblematic ?gure in the correlated, not to say dual, advances in these two ?elds. Jean Jacques Moreau appears as a rightful heir to the founders of di?erential calculus and mechanics through the depth of his thinking in the ?eld of nonsmooth mechanics and the size of his contribution to the development of nonsmooth analysis. His interest in mechanics has focused on a wide variety of subjects: singularities in ?uid ?ows, the initiation of cavitation, plasticity, and the statics and dynamics of gr- ular media. The 'Ariadne's thread' running throughout is the notion of unilateral constraint. Allied to this is his investment in mathematics in the ?elds of convex analysis, calculus of variations and di?erential m- sures.When considering these contributions, regardless of their nature, one cannot fail to be struck by their clarity, discerning originality and elegance. Precision and rigor of thinking, clarity and elegance of style are the distinctive features of his work.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Pierre Alart, Olivier Maisonneuve, R. Tyrrell Rockafellar EAN: 9780387291963 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 1430 g HEIGHT: 235 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. DATE PUBLISHED: 2005-11-17 CITY: GENRE: MATHEMATICS / Counting & Numeration, MATHEMATICS / Mathematical Analysis, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical WIDTH: 156 cm SPINE:

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      Calculus and mathematical analysis, Numerical analysis, Mechanical engineering

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