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This book is devoted to the sndy of some clifferentia.l inclusions
motivated by Mechanics and of existcnce rcsults for the dynamics of
systems with inelastic shocks, with or without friction. This
ensures a certain unity of subject, techniques and applications, at
the price of not including some earlier works Mon 1-4] . In the
introductory Chapter 0, sevcral essentia.l mathematical tools
(either recent or recently rediscoven d) are presented. l\1ainly
they concern functions of bouncled variation defincd in real
interva.ls ( deriva.tion of Stieltjcs measures, compactness
results. convergencrc in tlw sense of graphs) a.ncl geometrical
inequa.lities. In Chapters 1 and 2, Ivforea.u' s swecpiug process
is considcred; this is a first-order differential inclusion (1)
where the right-ha.nd siele is tla: ' outw
This volume contains 44 papers presented at the Third Contact
Mechanics International Symposium (CMIS 2001) held in Praia da
Consola9ao, Peniche (portugal), June 17-21,2001. This Symposium was
the direct continuation of the first two CMIS held in Lausanne
(1992) and in Carry-Le-Rouet (1994). Other related meetings, in
what concerns scientific topics and participants, took place in the
nineties at La Grande Motte (1990), Vadstena (1996), Ferrara
(1997), Munich (1998) and Grenoble (1999). The Symposium aimed at
gathering researchers with interests in a wide range of topics in
theoretical, computational and experimental contact mechanics. The
call for papers mentioned topics in tribology, mathematical
formulations and analysis, numerical methods in non-smooth
mechanics, impact problems, instabilities and technological
problems. The total number of participants was 102, from
Universities and Research Institutes of 19 countries. The
Scientific Committee reviewed 102 submitted abstracts, and the
final program consisted of 6 main lectures, 43 oral communications
and 36 poster presentations (see Appendix A). The papers in this
book correspond to almost all the main lectures and oral
communications, and they are assembled in 5 chapters: * Dynamics
and Impact * Instabilities, Oscillations and Waves * Contact
Models, Results and Applications * Mathematical Analysis *
Numerical Methods. We thank all the authors for their valuable
contributions to this volume. We are indebted to the members of the
Scientific Committee for their help in refereeing the submitted
abstracts and manuscripts. We also thank the Series editor, Prof.
Graham Gladwell, for his assistance in the revision process.
This volume contains 44 papers presented at the Third Contact
Mechanics International Symposium (CMIS 2001) held in Praia da
Consola9ao, Peniche (portugal), June 17-21,2001. This Symposium was
the direct continuation of the first two CMIS held in Lausanne
(1992) and in Carry-Le-Rouet (1994). Other related meetings, in
what concerns scientific topics and participants, took place in the
nineties at La Grande Motte (1990), Vadstena (1996), Ferrara
(1997), Munich (1998) and Grenoble (1999). The Symposium aimed at
gathering researchers with interests in a wide range of topics in
theoretical, computational and experimental contact mechanics. The
call for papers mentioned topics in tribology, mathematical
formulations and analysis, numerical methods in non-smooth
mechanics, impact problems, instabilities and technological
problems. The total number of participants was 102, from
Universities and Research Institutes of 19 countries. The
Scientific Committee reviewed 102 submitted abstracts, and the
final program consisted of 6 main lectures, 43 oral communications
and 36 poster presentations (see Appendix A). The papers in this
book correspond to almost all the main lectures and oral
communications, and they are assembled in 5 chapters: * Dynamics
and Impact * Instabilities, Oscillations and Waves * Contact
Models, Results and Applications * Mathematical Analysis *
Numerical Methods. We thank all the authors for their valuable
contributions to this volume. We are indebted to the members of the
Scientific Committee for their help in refereeing the submitted
abstracts and manuscripts. We also thank the Series editor, Prof.
Graham Gladwell, for his assistance in the revision process.
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