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|a Nonlinear Theory of Shallow Shells
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|c by I. I. Vorovich.
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|a The Main Boundary Value Problems in the Nonlinear Theory of Shallow Shells -- General Mathematical Questions -- Topological Methods Applied to Solvability of the Main Boundary Value Problems of the Nonlinear Theory of Shallow Sells in Displacements -- The Tolopological Method in the Problem of Solvability of the Main Boundary Value Problems in the Nonlinear Theory of Shallow Shells with an Airy Stress Function -- The Variational Approach to the Problem of Solvability of Boundary Value Problems of Nonlinear Shallow Shell Theory -- Numerical-Analytical Methods in the Nonlinear Theory of Shallow Shells -- Direct Methods in the Nonlinear Theory of Shallow Shells -- Formulation of the Problem of Stability. Global Uniqueness of Solutions. Stiffness of Shells. Well-Posedness Classes -- Stability in the Large of the Membrane State of a Shallow Shell. Existence of the Lower Critical Value -- A Probabilistic Approach to the Problem of Stability of Shallow Shells.
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|a This book presents rigorous treatment of boundary value problems in nonlinear theory of shallow shells. The consideration of the problems is carried out using methods of nonlinear functional analysis.
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