
doi: 10.1007/bf01100083
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Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics, parametric optimization, Theories of friction (tribology), Nonsmooth analysis, uniqueness, stability, Other numerical methods in solid mechanics, Contact in solid mechanics, perturbations, --Cases, clinical reports, statistics,--Statistical data,statistics,cases clinical reports statistics,statistical data, Optimization of other properties in solid mechanics, sparse polynomial optimization problems, large displacement theory, singularities, elastostatic problems
Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics, parametric optimization, Theories of friction (tribology), Nonsmooth analysis, uniqueness, stability, Other numerical methods in solid mechanics, Contact in solid mechanics, perturbations, --Cases, clinical reports, statistics,--Statistical data,statistics,cases clinical reports statistics,statistical data, Optimization of other properties in solid mechanics, sparse polynomial optimization problems, large displacement theory, singularities, elastostatic problems
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