
Abstract The symmetry properties of a material impose restrictions on the form of the constitutive expressions employed to describe the response of the material. We employ the methods of group representation theory and Schur's lemma to obtain the general form of the constitutive expression which is consistent with the restrictions imposed by material symmetry.
Theory of constitutive functions in solid mechanics, Anisotropy in solid mechanics
Theory of constitutive functions in solid mechanics, Anisotropy in solid mechanics
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