Universality of Nonclassical Nonlinearity(English, Hardcover, unknown)

Universality of Nonclassical Nonlinearity(English, Hardcover, unknown)

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Publisher:SpringerISBN 13: 9780387338606ISBN 10: 0387338608

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Universality of Nonclassical Nonlinearity(English, Hardcover, unknown) is written by unknown and published by Springer-Verlag New York Inc.. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0387338608 (ISBN 10) and 9780387338606 (ISBN 13).

VarietyisperhapsthemostamazingattributeofNature,withanalmostendlessarrayof different molecules and aggregates and tens of millions of distinct forms of life. Yet, in spite of this bewildering diversity, there are some common patterns, henceforth called "phenomenological universalities," that are found over and over again in completely different contexts. A quest for universalities is not only interesting per se, but can also yield practical applications. If several elds share a common mathematical or conceptual background, a cross-fertilization among them may lead to quick progress, even if ultimately the speci c details of any individual application must be considered independently. We all know that we live in a nonlinear world, although scientists have often tried to linearize it, sometimes as a rst step towards understanding its complexity, often because, before the advent of ubiquitous high computational power, a linear appro- mation was the only viable alternative. In this book we use the term "nonclassical n- linearity" with reference to a particularly intriguing kind of phenomenology, which has been extensively investigated in the last decade in the elds of elasticity and g- materials and whose universality has been conjectured. Its signatures are hystereticity, discrete memory, and other effects which, in the case of continuum mechanics, have been called "fast" and "slow" dynamics.