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Chances and Visions of Advanced Mechanics

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In coming years, the society of the 21st century will continuously increase its requirements on the quality of life and environmental standards. This concerns the quality and prediction accuracy in the computation of complex problems and, in particular, involves the overall design of products in our immediate surroundings i.e., architectural and industrial buildings, but also industrial products that we use in our daily life.

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Ehlers, W., Wriggers, P. (2010). Chances and Visions of Advanced Mechanics. In: Grötschel, M., Lucas, K., Mehrmann, V. (eds) Production Factor Mathematics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11248-5_11

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