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Unlock the mysteries of anisotropic materials with the groundbreaking book, Anisotropic Elasticity: Theory and Applications (Oxford Engineering Science Series). Delve into the fascinating world of materials with up to twenty-one elastic constants and enhance your understanding of their behavior. This comprehensive survey introduces the powerful Stroh formalism to unravel the mathematically elegant complexities of anisotropic elasticity.
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