
doi: 10.1002/mma.4897
This note proposes the use of horospherical coordinates to overcome the problems associated with multiple eigenvalues occurring in the Cosserat microrotation problem. The advantages of this coordinate system are argued.
Analysis of microstructure in solids, Local Riemannian geometry, polar decomposition, positive definite matrices, Nonlinear elasticity, Norms of matrices, numerical range, applications of functional analysis to matrix theory, Geodesics in global differential geometry, Applications of global differential geometry to the sciences, geodesic, horospherical coordinates, analysis of microstructure
Analysis of microstructure in solids, Local Riemannian geometry, polar decomposition, positive definite matrices, Nonlinear elasticity, Norms of matrices, numerical range, applications of functional analysis to matrix theory, Geodesics in global differential geometry, Applications of global differential geometry to the sciences, geodesic, horospherical coordinates, analysis of microstructure
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