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Lectures on Viscoelasticity Theory (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1986)
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Lectures on Viscoelasticity Theory (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1986)
Series: Applied Mathematical Sciences, 7
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This book contains notes for a one-semester course on
viscoelasticity given in the Division of Applied Mathematics at
Brown University. The course serves as an introduction to
viscoelasticity and as a workout in the use of various standard
mathematical methods. The reader will soon find that he needs to do
some work on the side to fill in details that are omitted from the
text. These are notes, not a completely detailed explanation.
Furthermore, much of the content of the course is in the problems
assigned for solution by the student. The reader who does not at
least try to solve a good many of the problems is likely to miss
most of the point. Much that is known about viscoelasticity is not
discussed in these notes, and references to original sources are
usually not give, so it will be difficult or impossible to use this
book as a reference for looking things up. Readers wanting
something more like a treatise should see Ferry's Viscoelastic
Properties of Polymers, Lodge's Elastic Liquids, the volumes edited
by Eirich on Rheology, or any issue of the Transactions of the
Society of Rheology. These works emphasize physical aspects of the
subject. On the mathematical side, Gurtin and Sternberg's long
paper On the Linear Theory of Viscoelasticity (ARMA II, 291 (I962"
remains the best reference for proofs of theorems.
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