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Chancen und Visionen Der Modernen Mechanik

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Die Gesellschaft des 21. Jahrhunderts wird ihre Anforderungen an Lebensqualität und Umweltstandards stetig erhöhen. Dies betrifft auch die Anforderungen an Qualität und Vorhersagegenauigkeit bei der Berechnung komplexer Probleme und umfasst insbesondere das Gesamtdesign von Produkten unserer unmittelbaren Umgebung wie Architektur- und Ingenieurbauwerken, aber auch von Industrieprodukten, die wir in unseremtäglichen Leben einsetzen.

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Ehlers, W., Wriggers, P. (2009). Chancen und Visionen Der Modernen Mechanik. In: Grötschel, M., Lucas, K., Mehrmann, V. (eds) Produktionsfaktor Mathematik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89435-3_11

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