Symmetry considerations for materials of second grade
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Abstract
The symmetry group associated with a material point of second grade is characterized, thereby eludicating the interplay between first-and second-order strain measures in determining its response to deformation.
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Symmetry Group Strain Measure Material Point Symmetry Consideration
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