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Valerio Varano

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Contents

  • 1 Available identifiers
  • 2 List of research outcomes
  • 3 Research outcomes over time
  • 4 Doctoral students
  • 5 Known relations from the MaRDI Knowledge Graph

Available identifiers

zbMath Open varano.valerioMaRDI QIDQ1696482

List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Transporting deformations of face emotions in the shape spaces: a comparison of different approaches2021-11-24Paper
The TPS direct transport: a new method for transporting deformations in the size-and-shape space2020-08-21Paper
Capturing the helical to spiral transitions in thin ribbons of nematic elastomers2018-02-14Paper
A 1D higher gradient model derived from Koiter’s shell theory2017-09-19Paper
Growth-induced compatible strains2017-09-19Paper
Advantages in the torsional performances of a simplified cylindrical geometry due to transmural differential contractile properties2016-11-02Paper
COMPARING SHAPE TRAJECTORIES OF BIOLOGICAL SOFT TISSUES IN THE SIZE-AND-SHAPE SPACE2016-09-05Paper
A simplified mechanical modeling for myocardial contractions and the ventricular pressure-volume relationships2013-09-13Paper

Research outcomes over time


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