Mathematical Models of Hysteresis and their Applications J.; Harbaugh including deformation to very large
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including deformation to very large strains
plus examples and case studies
free radicals in cell biology
grouped into subject disciplines
The evidence for many of these theories is very good
Mathematical Models of Hysteresis and their Applications J.; Harbaugh including deformation to very largeThis new edition has been significantly revised and updated to reflect advances in the field since the publication of the first edition, such as the systematic experimental testing of Preisach models of hysteresis. The author has, however, retained the two most salient features of the original, the emphasis on the universal nature of mathematical models of hysteresis and their applicability to the description of hysteresis phenomena in various areas
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