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References 1.12 references and suggested readings
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Morton E. Gurtin, An introduction to continuum mechanics. Accademic Press, 1981. pp. 41-48, 54-56.
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Oscar Gonzalez and Andrew M. Stuart, A first course in continuum mechanics. Cambridge University Press, 2008. pp. 112-128.
[4]
Gerhard A. Holzapfel, Nonlinear solid mechanics. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, 2000. pp. 55-61, 70-78, 85-91.