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Theory, Applications, and Numerics
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ELASTICITY
Theory, Applications, and Numerics
MARTIN H. SADD
Professor, University of Rhode Island
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Kingston, Rhode Island
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Preface
This text is an outgrowth of lecture notes that I have used in teaching a two-course sequence in theory of elasticity. Part I of the text is designed primarily for the first course, normally taken by beginning graduate students from a variety of