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The following pages link to On the continuum theory of deformable ferromagnetic solids (Q2365371):
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- Phase transformations in electrically conductive ferromagnetic shape-memory alloys, their thermodynamics and analysis (Q394022) (← links)
- Rotationally symmetric \(p\)-harmonic flows from \(D^2\) to \(S^2\): local well-posedness and finite time blow-up (Q402975) (← links)
- On twinning and domain switching in ferroelectric pb(Zr\(_{1-x}\)Ti\(_{x}\))O\(_{3}\). I: Twins and domain walls (Q597759) (← links)
- Discrete-to-continuum limit of magnetic forces. (Q700317) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent theory of the ferro/paramagnetic transition (Q717188) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent model of magneto-elastic materials under diffusion at large strains and its analysis (Q721304) (← links)
- Discrete-to-continuum limit of magnetic forces: Dependence on the distance between bodies (Q834742) (← links)
- Magnetic field-induced martensitic phase transformation in magnetic shape memory alloys: modeling and experiments (Q904758) (← links)
- Rotationally symmetric 1-harmonic maps from \(D^{2}\) to \(S^{2}\) (Q933776) (← links)
- Analysis and numerical simulation of magnetic forces between rigid polygonal bodies. I: Analysis (Q1018455) (← links)
- Analysis and numerical simulation of magnetic forces between rigid polygonal bodies. II: Numerical simulation (Q1018456) (← links)
- The Gilbert equation with dry-friction-type damping (Q1022950) (← links)
- Dissipative ferroelectricity at finite strains. Variational principles, constitutive assumptions and algorithms (Q1617883) (← links)
- Single crystal anisotropy and coupled stability analysis for variant reorientation in Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys (Q1657733) (← links)
- Magnetic force and torque on particles subject to a magnetic field (Q1669463) (← links)
- Mathematical derivation of the continuum limit of the magnetic force between two parts of a rigid crystalline material (Q1776129) (← links)
- Inertia and invariance (Q1817901) (← links)
- Inertial and self interactions in structured continua: Liquid crystals and magnetostrictive solids (Q1905583) (← links)
- Constitutive modeling of magneto-viscoelastic polymers, demagnetization correction, and field-induced Poynting effect (Q2042312) (← links)
- Electromagnetism in steadily rotating matter (Q2501868) (← links)
- On the dynamics of deformable ferromagnets. I: Global weak solutions for soft ferromagnets at rest (Q2569716) (← links)
- On finitely strained magnetorheological elastomers (Q2573306) (← links)
- The 1-harmonic flow with values into a smooth planar curve (Q2629925) (← links)
- Finite deformation of a pressurized magnetoelastic membrane in a stationary dipole field (Q2641930) (← links)
- Constitutive modelling of magnetic shape memory alloys with discrete and continuous symmetries (Q2830156) (← links)
- About regularity issues regarding a magnetic force formula (Q2954865) (← links)
- A nonlinear theory for fibre-reinforced magneto-elastic rods (Q4556864) (← links)
- Numerical stability of a discrete model in the dynamics of ferromagnetic bodies (Q4702112) (← links)
- ON THE REPRESENTATION OF ENERGY AND MOMENTUM IN ELASTICITY (Q4798789) (← links)
- Tensor representation of magnetostriction for all crystal classes (Q5132375) (← links)
- STATIC FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS: FROM THE MICROSCOPIC TO THE MESOSCOPIC SCALE (Q5401603) (← links)
- Evolution of domain walls in ferroelectric solids (Q5944522) (← links)
- Three-dimensional nonlocal models of deformable ferroelectrics: a thermodynamically consistent approach (Q6072886) (← links)
- On well-posedness of an evolutionary model for magnetoelasticity: hydrodynamics of viscoelasticity and Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert systems (Q6155327) (← links)
- Quasistatic evolution in magnetoelasticity under subcritical coercivity assumptions (Q6169087) (← links)
- Existence results in large-strain magnetoelasticity (Q6172271) (← links)
- Hysteresis in deformable ferro-electroelastic materials (Q6646824) (← links)