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JOURNAL OF ELASTICITY

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0374-3535

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1573-2681

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Year 2018
  • Linear Pantographic Sheets: Existence and Uniqueness of Weak Solutions
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    - JOURNAL OF ELASTICITY - Year 2018

    we address the well-posedness of the planar linearized equilibrium problem for homogenized pantographic lattices. To do so: (i) we introduce a class of subsets of anisotropic Sobolev’s space as the most suitable energy space E relative to assigned boundary conditions; (ii) we prove that the considered strain energy density is coercive and positive definite in E ; (iii) we prove that the set of placements for which the strain...

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